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自闭症高功能成人心理理论损伤的解构。

Deconstructing Theory-of-Mind Impairment in High-Functioning Adults with Autism.

机构信息

Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, California Institute of Technology, 1200 E. California Boulevard, MC 228-77, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA.

Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, ON M1C 1A4, Canada; Department of Marketing, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5S 3E6, Canada.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2019 Feb 4;29(3):513-519.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.12.039. Epub 2019 Jan 24.

Abstract

Inferring the beliefs, desires, and intentions of other people ("theory of mind," ToM) requires specialized psychological processes that represent the minds of others as distinct from our own [1-3]. ToM is engaged ubiquitously in our everyday social behavior and features a specific developmental trajectory [4] that is notably delayed in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) [5, 6]. In healthy individuals, model-based analyses of social learning and decision-making have successfully elucidated specific computational components of ToM processing [7-11]. However, the use of this approach to study ToM impairment in ASD has been extremely limited [10, 12]. To better characterize specific ToM impairment in ASD, we developed a novel learning task and applied model-based analyses in high-functioning adults with ASD and matched healthy controls. After completing a charitable donation task, participants performed a "mentalizer" task in which they observed another person (the agent) complete the same charity task. The mentalizer task probed the participants' ability to acquire and use ToM representations. To accurately predict agent behavior, participants needed to dynamically track the agent's beliefs (true or false) about an experimental context that varied over time and use that information to infer the agent's intentions from their actions. ASD participants were specifically impaired at using their estimates of agent belief to learn agent intentions, though their ability to track agent belief was intact and their reasoning about belief and intentions was rational. Furthermore, model parameters correlated with aspects of social functioning, e.g., ADOS severity scores [13]. Together, these results identify novel, and more specific, targets for future research.

摘要

推断他人的信仰、欲望和意图(“心理理论”,ToM)需要专门的心理过程,这些过程将他人的心理与我们自己的心理区分开来[1-3]。ToM 在我们的日常社交行为中无处不在,具有特定的发展轨迹[4],而自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的 ToM 发展明显延迟[5,6]。在健康个体中,基于模型的社会学习和决策分析成功阐明了 ToM 处理的特定计算成分[7-11]。然而,这种方法在研究 ASD 中的 ToM 损伤方面的应用极其有限[10,12]。为了更好地描述 ASD 中的特定 ToM 损伤,我们开发了一种新的学习任务,并在高功能 ASD 成人和匹配的健康对照组中应用了基于模型的分析。在完成慈善捐赠任务后,参与者进行了“心理化者”任务,在该任务中,他们观察另一个人(代理人)完成相同的慈善任务。心理化者任务探测参与者获取和使用 ToM 表示的能力。为了准确预测代理人的行为,参与者需要动态跟踪代理人对随时间变化的实验环境的信念(真实或虚假),并利用该信息从代理人的行为中推断出代理人的意图。ASD 参与者在使用他们对代理人信念的估计来学习代理人意图方面特别受损,尽管他们跟踪代理人信念的能力完好无损,他们对信念和意图的推理是合理的。此外,模型参数与社交功能的各个方面相关,例如,ADOS 严重程度评分[13]。总之,这些结果确定了未来研究的新的、更具体的目标。

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