Brinkert Jana, Remington Anna
University of London, UK.
Autism. 2020 Oct;24(7):1795-1804. doi: 10.1177/1362361320922640. Epub 2020 May 31.
Perceptual capacity refers to the amount of information that we can pay attention to at any one time. Research has shown that autistic people have a higher perceptual capacity, which means they can take in more information than non-autistic people can. This can be useful in certain situations, for instance, hearing approaching cars or noticing small details. However, in other situations, a higher perceptual capacity may result in more distraction. This study looked at whether having this increased perceptual capacity is linked to being very sensitive to sensory information (lights, sounds, touch, taste and smell) - something that many autistic people experience on a daily basis. Being very sensitive to these things can make it hard to interact with the world around us, so it is important to know more about what causes the sensitivity. To explore this, 38 autistic and 66 non-autistic adults completed a computer task that measured perceptual capacity and filled in a questionnaire about how sensitive they were to sensory information. We found that perceptual capacity was related to sensory symptoms for both autistic and non-autistic participants; people who had a larger perceptual capacity showed more sensitivity, while people who had a lower perceptual capacity showed reduced sensory sensitivity. This information can hopefully be used to improve the way in which we can support people who experience unpleasant sensory sensitivity.
感知能力指的是我们在任何时刻能够注意到的信息量。研究表明,自闭症患者具有更高的感知能力,这意味着他们能够比非自闭症患者接收更多的信息。在某些情况下,这可能是有用的,例如,听到驶来的汽车声或注意到小细节。然而,在其他情况下,更高的感知能力可能会导致更多的干扰。这项研究探讨了这种增强的感知能力是否与对感官信息(光线、声音、触觉、味觉和嗅觉)非常敏感有关——这是许多自闭症患者每天都会经历的事情。对这些事物非常敏感会使我们难以与周围的世界互动,因此,了解更多导致这种敏感性的原因非常重要。为了探究这一点,38名自闭症成年人和66名非自闭症成年人完成了一项测量感知能力的计算机任务,并填写了一份关于他们对感官信息敏感程度的问卷。我们发现,感知能力与自闭症和非自闭症参与者的感官症状都有关;感知能力较强的人表现出更高的敏感性,而感知能力较低的人则表现出较低的感官敏感性。希望这些信息能够用于改进我们支持那些经历不愉快感官敏感的人的方式。