Pillai Dhanya, Sheppard Elizabeth, Ropar Danielle, Marsh Lauren, Pearson Amy, Mitchell Peter
University of Nottingham, Semenyih, Malaysia,
J Autism Dev Disord. 2014 Oct;44(10):2430-9. doi: 10.1007/s10803-014-2106-x.
It has been proposed that mentalising involves retrodicting as well as predicting behaviour, by inferring previous mental states of a target. This study investigated whether retrodiction is impaired in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Participants watched videos of real people reacting to the researcher behaving in one of four possible ways. Their task was to decide which of these four "scenarios" each person responded to. Participants' eye movements were recorded. Participants with ASD were poorer than comparison participants at identifying the scenario to which people in the videos were responding. There were no group differences in time spent looking at the eyes or mouth. The findings imply those with ASD are impaired in using mentalising skills for retrodiction.
有人提出,心理理论涉及通过推断目标的先前心理状态来追溯和预测行为。本研究调查了自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者的追溯能力是否受损。参与者观看了真人对研究人员以四种可能方式之一做出反应的视频。他们的任务是决定每个人对这四种“情景”中的哪一种做出了反应。记录了参与者的眼动情况。与对照组参与者相比,ASD患者在识别视频中人物所反应的情景方面表现较差。在注视眼睛或嘴巴的时间上没有组间差异。研究结果表明,ASD患者在运用心理理论技能进行追溯方面存在缺陷。