Autism Research Centre, Douglas House, 18B Trumpington Rd., Cambridge CB2 8AH, UK.
Conscious Cogn. 2011 Mar;20(1):130-40. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.006. Epub 2010 Oct 6.
Since its inception the 'mindblindness' theory of autism has greatly furthered our understanding of the core social-communication impairments in autism spectrum conditions (ASC). However, one of the more subtle issues within the theory that needs to be elaborated is the role of the 'self'. In this article, we expand on mindblindness in ASC by addressing topics related to the self and its central role in the social world and then review recent research in ASC that has yielded important insights by contrasting processes relating to both self and other. We suggest that new discoveries lie ahead in understanding how self and other are interrelated and/or distinct, and how understanding atypical self-referential and social-cognitive mechanisms may lead to novel ideas as to how to facilitate social-communicative abilities in ASC.
自自闭症“心智盲”理论提出以来,极大地推动了我们对自闭症谱系障碍(ASC)核心社交沟通障碍的理解。然而,该理论中需要详细阐述的一个更微妙的问题是“自我”的作用。在本文中,我们通过探讨与自我及其在社交世界中的核心作用相关的主题,扩展了 ASC 中的心智盲理论,然后回顾了 ASC 的最新研究,通过对比与自我和他人相关的过程,得出了重要的见解。我们认为,在理解自我和他人如何相互关联和/或不同,以及了解非典型的自我参照和社会认知机制如何为如何促进 ASC 的社交沟通能力提供新的思路方面,新的发现即将到来。