Grainger Catherine, Williams David M, Lind Sophie E
School of Psychology, Keynes College, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NP, UK,
J Autism Dev Disord. 2014 May;44(5):1193-206. doi: 10.1007/s10803-013-1987-4.
This study explored whether individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience difficulties with action monitoring. Two experimental tasks examined whether adults with ASD are able to monitor their own actions online, and whether they also show a typical enactment effects in memory (enhanced memory for actions they have performed compared to actions they have observed being performed). Individuals with ASD and comparison participants showed a similar pattern of performance on both tasks. In a task which required individuals to distinguish person-caused from computer-caused changes in phenomenology both groups found it easier to monitor their own actions compared to those of an experimenter. Both groups also showed typical enactment effects. Despite recent suggestions to the contrary, these results support suggestions that action monitoring is unimpaired in ASD.
本研究探讨了自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者在动作监测方面是否存在困难。两项实验任务考察了患有ASD的成年人是否能够在线监测自己的动作,以及他们在记忆中是否也表现出典型的执行效应(与观察到的动作相比,对自己执行的动作记忆增强)。患有ASD的个体和对照组参与者在两项任务中表现出相似的模式。在一项要求个体区分现象学中人为引起的变化和计算机引起的变化的任务中,与实验者的动作相比,两组都发现监测自己的动作更容易。两组也都表现出典型的执行效应。尽管最近有相反的观点,但这些结果支持了ASD患者的动作监测未受损的观点。