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面对面干扰对典型和非典型发育的影响。

Face-to-face interference in typical and atypical development.

机构信息

School of Psychology, Newcastle University, Newcastle uponTyne NE1 7RU, UK.

出版信息

Dev Sci. 2012 Mar;15(2):281-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2011.01125.x. Epub 2011 Dec 3.

Abstract

Visual communication cues facilitate interpersonal communication. It is important that we look at faces to retrieve and subsequently process such cues. It is also important that we sometimes look away from faces as they increase cognitive load that may interfere with online processing. Indeed, when typically developing individuals hold face gaze it interferes with task completion. In this novel study we quantify face interference for the first time in Williams syndrome (WS) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). These disorders of development impact on cognition and social attention, but how do faces interfere with cognitive processing? Individuals developing typically as well as those with ASD (n = 19) and WS (n = 16) were recorded during a question and answer session that involved mathematics questions. In phase 1 gaze behaviour was not manipulated, but in phase 2 participants were required to maintain eye contact with the experimenter at all times. Looking at faces decreased task accuracy for individuals who were developing typically. Critically, the same pattern was seen in WS and ASD, whereby task performance decreased when participants were required to hold face gaze. The results show that looking at faces interferes with task performance in all groups. This finding requires the caveat that individuals with WS and ASD found it harder than individuals who were developing typically to maintain eye contact throughout the interaction. Individuals with ASD struggled to hold eye contact at all points of the interaction while those with WS found it especially difficult when thinking.

摘要

视觉交流线索促进人际交流。我们重要的是要通过观察面部来检索和随后处理这些线索。我们有时也要避免注视面部,因为它们会增加认知负荷,从而干扰在线处理。事实上,当正常发育的个体注视面部时,它会干扰任务的完成。在这项新颖的研究中,我们首次在威廉姆斯综合征(WS)和自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)中量化了面部干扰。这些发育障碍会影响认知和社交注意力,但面部如何干扰认知处理呢?我们在一项问答环节中记录了正常发育的个体以及 ASD(n = 19)和 WS(n = 16)个体的表现。在第一阶段,不操纵注视行为,但在第二阶段,要求参与者始终与实验者保持眼神接触。对于正常发育的个体来说,注视面部会降低任务准确性。关键的是,WS 和 ASD 也出现了同样的模式,即当参与者被要求注视面部时,任务表现会下降。研究结果表明,在所有组中,观察面部都会干扰任务表现。这一发现需要注意的是,WS 和 ASD 个体比正常发育的个体更难在整个互动过程中保持眼神接触。ASD 个体在互动的所有点都难以保持眼神接触,而 WS 个体在思考时尤其困难。

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