Hobson R P, Ouston J, Lee A
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK.
Br J Psychol. 1988 Nov;79 ( Pt 4):441-53. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8295.1988.tb02745.x.
Groups of verbal MA-matched autistic and non-autistic retarded adolescents and young adults were tested for their ability to recognize emotion and personal identity in photographed faces and parts of faces. The tasks were to match expressions of emotion across different individuals, and to identify unfamiliar individuals despite changes in emotional expression. Faces were also presented upside-down. The results indicated a specific abnormality in the way autistic individuals perceive emotion, and possibly sex, in people's faces. In addition, however, autistic subjects' superior ability in matching upside-down faces suggested a more far-reaching abnormality in their perception of faces.
将患有自闭症和非自闭症的智力发育迟缓青少年及年轻人按照言语智龄进行分组,测试他们识别照片中面部及面部局部的情感和个人身份的能力。任务包括在不同个体间匹配情感表达,以及在情感表达发生变化的情况下识别不熟悉的个体。面部图片也以倒置的形式呈现。结果表明,自闭症个体对面部表情以及可能的性别特征的感知方式存在特定异常。然而,除此之外,自闭症受试者在匹配倒置面部方面的卓越能力表明他们对面部的感知存在更广泛的异常。