Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Cologne , Cologne , Germany.
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Cologne , Cologne , Germany ; Ethics in the Neurosciences (INM-8), Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Research Center Juelich , Juelich , Germany.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 Oct 15;8:807. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00807. eCollection 2014.
High-functioning autism (HFA) is a neurodevelopmental disorder, which is characterized by life-long socio-communicative impairments on the one hand and preserved verbal and general learning and memory abilities on the other. One of the areas where particular difficulties are observable is the understanding of non-verbal communication cues. Thus, investigating the underlying psychological processes and neural mechanisms of non-verbal communication in HFA allows a better understanding of this disorder, and potentially enables the development of more efficient forms of psychotherapy and trainings. However, the research on non-verbal information processing in HFA faces several methodological challenges. The use of virtual characters (VCs) helps to overcome such challenges by enabling an ecologically valid experience of social presence, and by providing an experimental platform that can be systematically and fully controlled. To make this field of research accessible to a broader audience, we elaborate in the first part of the review the validity of using VCs in non-verbal behavior research on HFA, and we review current relevant paradigms and findings from social-cognitive neuroscience. In the second part, we argue for the use of VCs as either agents or avatars in the context of "transformed social interactions." This allows for the implementation of real-time social interaction in virtual experimental settings, which represents a more sensitive measure of socio-communicative impairments in HFA. Finally, we argue that VCs and environments are a valuable assistive, educational and therapeutic tool for HFA.
高功能自闭症(HFA)是一种神经发育障碍,其特征是一方面存在终身社会交际障碍,另一方面则保留言语和一般学习记忆能力。在某些领域,尤其可以观察到理解非言语交流线索方面的困难。因此,研究 HFA 中的非言语交流的潜在心理过程和神经机制,可以更好地理解这种障碍,并有可能开发出更有效的心理治疗和训练形式。然而,HFA 中的非言语信息处理研究面临着几个方法学挑战。使用虚拟角色(VC)有助于通过实现社会存在的生态有效性体验,以及通过提供可以系统和完全控制的实验平台,来克服这些挑战。为了使更广泛的受众能够参与这一研究领域,我们在综述的第一部分阐述了在 HFA 的非言语行为研究中使用 VC 的有效性,并回顾了来自社会认知神经科学的当前相关范式和发现。在第二部分,我们主张在“转换的社会互动”的背景下将 VC 用作代理或化身。这允许在虚拟实验环境中实现实时社会互动,这代表了 HFA 中社会交际障碍的更敏感的度量。最后,我们认为 VC 和环境是 HFA 的有价值的辅助、教育和治疗工具。