University of Oxford, UK.
Autism. 2021 Jul;25(5):1175-1186. doi: 10.1177/1362361321989152. Epub 2021 Feb 23.
Autistic people are thought to have difficulty with mentalising (our drive to track and understand the minds of other people). Mentalising is often measured by the Frith-Happé Animations task, where individuals need to interpret the interactions of abstract shapes. This review article collated results from over 3000 people to assess how autistic people performed on the task. Analysis showed that autistic people tended to underperform compared to non-autistic people on the task, although the scale of the difference was moderate rather than large. Also, autistic people showed some difficulty with the non-mentalising as well as mentalising aspects of the task. These results raise questions about the scale and specificity of mentalising difficulties in autism. It also remains unclear how well mentalising difficulties account for the social challenges diagnostic of autism.
自闭症患者被认为在心理理论(我们追踪和理解他人心理的能力)方面存在困难。心理理论通常通过弗里斯-哈佩动画任务来衡量,该任务要求个体解释抽象形状之间的互动。这篇综述文章汇总了超过 3000 人的研究结果,以评估自闭症患者在该任务中的表现。分析表明,与非自闭症患者相比,自闭症患者在该任务中的表现往往较差,尽管差异的幅度是中等而不是很大。此外,自闭症患者在任务的非心理理论和心理理论方面都表现出一些困难。这些结果引发了关于自闭症中心理理论困难的程度和特异性的问题。目前也不清楚心理理论困难在多大程度上可以解释自闭症的社交挑战。