Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research, Munich, Germany.
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2005 May;22(3):433-54. doi: 10.1080/02643290442000121.
It has been suggested that theory of mind may rely on several precursors including gaze processing, joint attention, the ability to distinguish between actions of oneself and others, and the ability to represent goal-directed actions. Some of these processes have been shown to be impaired in individuals with autism, who experience difficulties in theory of mind. However, little is known about action representation in autism. Using two variants of a spatial compatibility reaction time (RT) task, we addressed the question of whether high-functioning individuals with autism have difficulties in controlling their own actions and in representing those of others. Participants with autism showed automatic response activation and had no difficulties with response inhibition. When two action alternatives were distributed among pairs of participants, participants with autism represented a co-actor's task, showing the same pattern of results as the matched control group. We discuss the possibility that in high-functioning individuals with autism, the system matching observed actions onto representations of one's own actions is intact, whereas difficulties in higher-level processing of social information persist.
有人认为,心理理论可能依赖于几个前提,包括注视处理、共同注意、区分自己和他人行为的能力,以及代表目标导向行为的能力。这些过程中的一些已被证明在自闭症个体中受损,他们在心理理论方面存在困难。然而,对于自闭症中的动作表现知之甚少。我们使用两种空间兼容性反应时 (RT) 任务变体来解决自闭症个体在控制自身动作和代表他人动作方面是否存在困难的问题。自闭症患者表现出自动反应激活,并且在反应抑制方面没有困难。当两个动作选择在参与者之间分配时,自闭症患者代表了一个共同行动者的任务,表现出与匹配对照组相同的结果模式。我们讨论了在高功能自闭症个体中,将观察到的动作与自身动作的代表相匹配的系统是否完整,而社交信息的高级处理存在困难的可能性。