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使用非言语眼动范式描绘自闭症和威廉姆斯综合征幼儿的空间工作记忆特征。

Delineation of a spatial working memory profile using a non-verbal eye-tracking paradigm in young children with autism and Williams syndrome.

机构信息

a Developmental Neuromotor & Cognition Lab, School of Psychology and Public Health , La Trobe University , Bundoora , Australia.

b Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre, School of Psychology and Public Health , La Trobe University , Bundoora , Australia.

出版信息

Child Neuropsychol. 2018 May;24(4):469-489. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2017.1284776. Epub 2017 Feb 9.

DOI:10.1080/09297049.2017.1284776
PMID:28277153
Abstract

Working memory deficits profoundly inhibit children's ability to learn. While deficits have been identified in disorders such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Williams syndrome (WS), findings are equivocal, and very little is known about the nature of these deficits early in development. A major barrier to advances in this area is the availability of tasks suitable for young children with neurodevelopmental disorders who experience difficulties with following verbal instructions or who are distressed by formal testing demands. To address these issues, a novel eye-tracking paradigm was designed based on an adaptation of the classic A not B paradigm in order to examine the early foundations of spatial working memory capabilities in 26 developmentally delayed preschool children with ASD, 18 age- and IQ-matched children with WS, and 19 age-matched typically-developing (TD) children. The results revealed evidence that foundational spatial working memory performance in ASD and WS was comparable with that of TD children. Performance was associated with intellectual ability in the ASD and TD groups, but not in the WS group. Performance was not associated with adaptive behavior in any group. These findings are discussed in the context of previous research that has been largely limited to older and substantially less developmentally delayed children with these neurodevelopmental disorders.

摘要

工作记忆缺陷严重抑制了儿童的学习能力。虽然在自闭症谱系障碍 (ASD) 和威廉姆斯综合征 (WS) 等疾病中已经发现了这些缺陷,但研究结果却存在争议,而且对于这些缺陷在发育早期的性质知之甚少。该领域进展的一个主要障碍是缺乏适合有神经发育障碍的幼儿的任务,这些幼儿在遵循口头指令方面存在困难,或者对正式的测试要求感到困扰。为了解决这些问题,我们设计了一种新的眼动追踪范式,该范式基于经典 A 不 B 范式的改编,旨在研究 26 名发育迟缓的 ASD 学龄前儿童、18 名年龄和智商匹配的 WS 儿童和 19 名年龄匹配的典型发育 (TD) 儿童的早期空间工作记忆能力基础。结果表明,ASD 和 WS 儿童的基础空间工作记忆表现与 TD 儿童相当。在 ASD 和 TD 组中,表现与智力能力相关,但在 WS 组中则不然。在任何一组中,表现都与适应行为无关。这些发现与之前的研究进行了讨论,这些研究主要局限于患有这些神经发育障碍的年龄较大且发育迟缓程度较低的儿童。

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