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与他人的动作互动:自闭症谱系障碍个体是否会提前计划?

Motor interactions with another person: do individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder plan ahead?

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON, Canada ; Department of Cognitive Neurology, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Integr Neurosci. 2013 Apr 17;7:23. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2013.00023. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

Interpersonal motor interactions (joint-actions) occur on a daily basis. In joint-action situations, typically developing (TD) individuals consider the end-goal of their partner and adjust their own movements to accommodate the other person. The movement planning processes required for joint-action may, however, be difficult for individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) given documented difficulties in performance on theory of mind (ToM) and motor tasks. The goal of this experiment was to determine if individuals with ASD exhibit end-state comfort behaviors similar to their TD peers in joint-action situations. Participants were asked to either pass, place, or use three common tools: a wooden toy hammer, a stick, or a calculator. These tools were selected because the degree of affordance they offer (i.e., the physical characteristics they posses to prompt proper use) ranges from direct (hammer) to indirect (calculator). Participants were asked to pass the tool to a confederate who intended to place the tool down, or use the tool. Variables of interest included beginning and end-state grip orientations of the participant and confederate (comfortable or uncomfortable) as a function of task goal, and the side to which the tool was placed or passed. Similar to Gonzalez et al. (2011), some individuals with ASD maximized their partner's beginning-state comfort by adopting personally uncomfortable postures. That said, their performance was more variable than their TD peers who consistently passed tools in a manner that facilitated comfortable use by the confederate. Therefore, the movement planning processes used to prepare to pass a tool are not stereotypical across all individuals with ASD. We propose that the novel joint-action task described herein provides the basis for testing an important link between motor performance and more complex social and communication behaviors.

摘要

人际运动互动(联合动作)每天都会发生。在联合动作情境中,典型发展(TD)个体通常会考虑其伙伴的最终目标,并调整自己的动作以适应对方。然而,对于患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的个体来说,联合动作所需的运动规划过程可能很困难,因为他们在心理理论(ToM)和运动任务方面的表现存在记录困难。本实验的目的是确定 ASD 个体在联合动作情境中是否表现出与 TD 同龄人相似的终态舒适行为。要求参与者传递、放置或使用三种常见工具:木制玩具锤子、棍棒或计算器。之所以选择这些工具,是因为它们提供的可利用性程度(即它们具有促进正确使用的物理特征)从直接(锤子)到间接(计算器)不等。参与者被要求将工具传递给一个意图将工具放下或使用的同伙。感兴趣的变量包括参与者和同伙的起始和终态握持方向(舒适或不舒适)作为任务目标的函数,以及工具放置或传递的一侧。与 Gonzalez 等人(2011 年)类似,一些 ASD 个体通过采用个人不舒适的姿势来最大化其伙伴的起始状态舒适度。也就是说,他们的表现比 TD 同龄人更具变异性,后者始终以一种有利于同伙舒适使用的方式传递工具。因此,用于准备传递工具的运动规划过程并非所有 ASD 个体都具有刻板印象。我们提出,这里描述的新联合动作任务为测试运动表现与更复杂的社交和沟通行为之间的重要联系提供了基础。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4d3f/3627982/1a82a121d8d7/fnint-07-00023-g0001.jpg

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