Unit of Child Neurology and Psychiatry, ASST Spedali Civili of Brescia, Brescia, Italy.
AJ Drexel Autism Institute, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Sci Rep. 2020 Oct 2;10(1):16398. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-72079-3.
Individuals with Angelman syndrome (AS) are characterized by severe cognitive impairments alongside an enhanced drive for social engagement. As knowledge on imitation skills in this population is limited, we conducted the first controlled study of imitation in AS. We examined how 23 individuals with AS and 21 typically developing young children with similar mental age imitated novel actions in response to socially or non-socially engaging models, and in response to video-recorded versus live demonstrations of novel actions. Individuals with AS imitated as frequently and as accurately as typical young children in response to live demonstrations; but they imitated less frequently and less accurately in response to video-recorded demonstrations. Further, imitation was modulated by whether the demonstrator was socially engaging or emotionally neutral in the AS group, while this modulation was not present in the comparison group. Individuals with higher mental age imitated more frequently and more accurately across groups. Imitation performance in AS appears to be more modulated by the social context compared to typical infants and young children with similar mental age, possibly reflecting an enhanced drive for social engagement. A socially engaging instructional style might facilitate imitative learning in this population.
患有安格曼综合征(AS)的个体表现出严重的认知障碍,同时伴有增强的社交参与欲望。由于该人群的模仿技能知识有限,我们进行了首次对 AS 进行模仿的对照研究。我们观察了 23 名 AS 患者和 21 名具有相似心理年龄的典型发育幼儿如何模仿新动作,以及对社会参与或非社会参与模型以及对新动作的视频记录与现场演示的反应。与典型幼儿相比,AS 患者在现场演示中模仿的频率和准确性相当高;但在观看视频演示时,他们模仿的频率和准确性较低。此外,在 AS 组中,模仿受到演示者是否具有社交参与或情绪中性的调节,而在对照组中则不存在这种调节。在所有组别中,具有较高心理年龄的个体模仿的频率更高,也更准确。与具有相似心理年龄的典型婴儿和幼儿相比,AS 患者的模仿表现似乎更容易受到社会环境的影响,这可能反映出他们对社交参与的强烈欲望。社交参与式的教学方式可能会促进该人群的模仿学习。