Mattison Michelle L A, Dando Coral J, Ormerod Thomas C
Department of Psychology, University of Chester, Chester, CH1 4BJ, UK,
J Autism Dev Disord. 2015 Jun;45(6):1751-65. doi: 10.1007/s10803-014-2335-z.
Deficits in episodic free-recall memory performance have been reported in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), yet best practice dictates that child witness/victim interviews commence with a free-recall account. No 'tools' exist to support children with ASD to freely recall episodic information. Here, the efficacy of a novel retrieval technique, Sketch reinstatement of context (Sketch-RC), is compared with mental reinstatement of context and a no support control. Ninety children (45 with ASD; 45 matched typically developing) viewed a stimulus film, and were interviewed using one of the aforementioned techniques. The Sketch-RC technique was most effective, improving ASD participants' remembering without a concomitant increase in intrusions. This procedure offers a population-appropriate method for supporting free recall in criminal justice settings.
据报道,自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童在情景自由回忆记忆表现方面存在缺陷,但最佳实践表明,对儿童证人/受害者的询问应从自由回忆叙述开始。目前尚无“工具”来支持患有ASD的儿童自由回忆情景信息。在此,将一种新颖的检索技术——情景草图恢复(Sketch-RC)与情景心理恢复和无支持对照组进行了效果比较。90名儿童(45名患有ASD;45名年龄匹配的发育正常儿童)观看了一部刺激影片,并使用上述技术之一进行询问。Sketch-RC技术最为有效,在不增加错误记忆的情况下提高了患有ASD的参与者的记忆能力。该程序为刑事司法环境中支持自由回忆提供了一种适合该人群的方法。