Insch Pauline M, Slessor Gillian, Warrington Jill, Phillips Louise H
School of Psychology, College of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Scotland AB24 3FX, UK; NHS Grampian, Royal Cornhill Hospital, Aberdeen, Scotland AB25 2ZH, UK.
School of Psychology, College of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Scotland AB24 3FX, UK.
Brain Cogn. 2017 Aug;116:47-53. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2017.03.004. Epub 2017 Mar 29.
People with Alzheimer's disease (AD) show problems with social processing in tasks which require the understanding of others' mental states. However traditional social processing tasks are cognitively complex, which may influence the effects of AD. Less is known about how AD influences more basic aspects of social perception, such as the ability to decode eye gaze direction or follow the gaze of another. The current research assessed whether those with AD showed difficulty in both explicitly decoding subtle manipulations of gaze direction (Study 1), and reflexively following another's eye gaze (Study 2). Those with AD were more impaired than a matched control group when making explicit discrimination distinctions between direct and averted gaze. In contrast people with Alzheimer's disease performed comparably to a control group when following gaze. This pattern indicates that more automatic aspects of social perception such as gaze following are unaffected by AD. In contrast, more controlled processes such as deciding whether someone is looking towards you are impaired in AD. This has implications for socially engaging with other people and interpreting their focus of interest.
患有阿尔茨海默病(AD)的人在需要理解他人心理状态的任务中表现出社交处理方面的问题。然而,传统的社交处理任务在认知上较为复杂,这可能会影响AD的影响效果。关于AD如何影响社交感知的更基本方面,例如解码目光注视方向或跟随他人目光的能力,人们了解得较少。当前的研究评估了患有AD的人在明确解码目光方向的细微变化(研究1)以及反射性地跟随他人目光(研究2)方面是否存在困难。与匹配的对照组相比,患有AD的人在对直接注视和回避注视进行明确区分时受损更严重。相比之下,患有阿尔茨海默病的人在跟随目光时的表现与对照组相当。这种模式表明,社交感知中更自动的方面,如目光跟随,不受AD的影响。相比之下,AD中更受控制的过程,如判断某人是否在看你,会受到损害。这对与他人进行社交互动以及解读他们的兴趣焦点具有启示意义。