Utah State University.
Logan Regional Hospital's Emergency.
Motor Control. 2020 Jan 1;24(1):127-149. doi: 10.1123/mc.2019-0007.
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit impairment in helping someone else with a motor action, which may arise from impairment in selecting and preparing motor responses. Five children with ASD and five typically developing children performed a cooperative motor planning task that required them to reach for, lift, and hand an object (hammer or stick) to a researcher. The response, movement, and grasp time were measured. Children with ASD grasped the object longer on trials where they helped, indicating that the action was planned in sequence versus as a whole (i.e., prior to the onset of movement). The hammer object elicited a quicker response than the stick, suggesting the facilitation of planning by tools with inherent action properties. Finally, the increased helping of children with ASD was not mirrored by changes in the response, movement, or grasp time.
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童在帮助他人进行动作时表现出障碍,这可能是由于选择和准备动作反应的能力受损所致。五名自闭症谱系障碍儿童和五名典型发育儿童完成了一项合作性的运动计划任务,要求他们伸手去拿、抬起并递给研究人员一个物体(锤子或棍子)。测量了反应、运动和抓握时间。在帮助他人的试验中,自闭症儿童握住物体的时间更长,这表明动作是按顺序而不是整体计划的(即在运动开始之前)。与棍子相比,锤子可以更快地引起反应,这表明具有固有动作特性的工具可以促进计划。最后,自闭症儿童增加的帮助并没有反映在反应、运动或抓握时间的变化上。