Vabalas Andrius, Freeth Megan
Psychology Department, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TP, UK.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2016 Jan;46(1):305-314. doi: 10.1007/s10803-015-2546-y.
The current study investigated whether the amount of autistic traits shown by an individual is associated with viewing behaviour during a face-to-face interaction. The eye movements of 36 neurotypical university students were recorded using a mobile eye-tracking device. High amounts of autistic traits were neither associated with reduced looking to the social partner overall, nor with reduced looking to the face. However, individuals who were high in autistic traits exhibited reduced visual exploration during the face-to-face interaction overall, as demonstrated by shorter and less frequent saccades. Visual exploration was not related to social anxiety. This study suggests that there are systematic individual differences in visual exploration during social interactions and these are related to amount of autistic traits.
当前的研究调查了个体表现出的自闭症特征数量是否与面对面互动中的观看行为相关。使用移动眼动追踪设备记录了36名神经典型大学生的眼动情况。高自闭症特征数量既与总体上减少看向社交伙伴的次数无关,也与减少看向面部的次数无关。然而,自闭症特征数量高的个体在面对面互动中总体上表现出视觉探索减少,这表现为扫视更短且频率更低。视觉探索与社交焦虑无关。这项研究表明,社交互动中的视觉探索存在系统性个体差异,且这些差异与自闭症特征数量有关。