Department of Psychology, University of Göteborg, Sweden.
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Göteborg, Sweden.
Behav Neurol. 1992;5(4):219-27. doi: 10.3233/BEN-1992-5404.
Previous studies have claimed that children with autism are poor imitators and a lack of imitative capacity has been included by some investigators as one early sign of autism. Presented here are results from a pilot study focusing on observed imitation after presenting 15 tasks to five children with autism (mental age 25-51 months). Imitation tasks involving simple object manipulation, vocal responses, facial and manual gestures, and object substitution were presented to each child. The performance of the children with autism is compared with (1) three normal 4-year-old children (for all 15 tasks), and (2) observations from 28 healthy 1-year-olds (for 10 of the tasks used). The findings indicate that the autistic group displayed the highest level of imitation on object manipulation and vocal tasks while object substitution, facial, and motor imitation acts seemed to be difficult for children with autism. However, the small number of children included as well as the individual variation observed among the autistic subjects precludes any definite conclusions from these pilot observations. It is hypothesized that imitation in children with autism has to be studied separately for different domains and probably also for different subgroups within the autistic population.
先前的研究声称自闭症儿童模仿能力较差,一些研究人员将缺乏模仿能力作为自闭症的早期迹象之一。本研究报告了一项针对 5 名自闭症儿童(心理年龄 25-51 个月)进行的 15 项任务观察模仿的初步研究结果。向每个孩子呈现了涉及简单物体操作、发声反应、面部和手动手势以及物体替代的模仿任务。将自闭症儿童的表现与(1)3 名正常 4 岁儿童(针对所有 15 项任务)和(2)28 名健康 1 岁儿童的观察结果进行了比较(针对使用的 10 项任务)。研究结果表明,自闭症组在物体操作和发声任务上表现出最高水平的模仿能力,而物体替代、面部和运动模仿行为似乎对自闭症儿童来说较为困难。然而,由于纳入的儿童数量较少,以及自闭症患者个体之间的差异,这些初步观察结果无法得出任何明确的结论。据推测,自闭症儿童的模仿能力需要根据不同的领域进行单独研究,可能还需要针对自闭症人群中的不同亚组进行研究。