Northwestern University, 2240 Campus Drive, Frances Searle Building, Evanston, IL, 60208, USA.
St. John's University, New York, NY, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2020 Jun;50(6):2128-2141. doi: 10.1007/s10803-019-03969-3.
This study examined narrative ability in ASD and parents across two contexts differing in structure and emotional content, and explored gaze patterns that may underlie narrative differences by presenting narrative tasks on an eye tracker. Participants included 37 individuals with ASD and 38 controls, 151 parents of individuals with ASD and 63 parent controls. The ASD and ASD parent groups demonstrated lower narrative quality than controls in the less structured narrative task only. Subtler, context-dependent differences emerged in gaze and showed some associations with narrative quality. Results indicate a narrative ability profile that may reflect genetic liability to ASD, and subtle links between visual attention and complex language skills that may be influenced by ASD genetic risk.
本研究考察了 ASD 患者及其父母在两种结构和情感内容不同的情境下的叙事能力,并通过眼动仪呈现叙事任务,探索了可能导致叙事差异的注视模式。参与者包括 37 名 ASD 患者和 38 名对照组,151 名 ASD 患者的父母和 63 名父母对照组。只有在结构较少的叙事任务中,ASD 组和 ASD 组的父母组的叙事质量才低于对照组。在注视方面出现了更细微、依赖于情境的差异,并与叙事质量存在一些关联。结果表明,一种可能反映 ASD 遗传易感性的叙事能力特征,以及视觉注意力和复杂语言技能之间的微妙联系,这些联系可能受到 ASD 遗传风险的影响。