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自闭症患者在沟通运动学的产生和感知方面的差异。

Differences in the production and perception of communicative kinematics in autism.

机构信息

Donders Centre for Cognition, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behavior, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Autism Res. 2021 Dec;14(12):2640-2653. doi: 10.1002/aur.2611. Epub 2021 Sep 18.

Abstract

In human communication, social intentions and meaning are often revealed in the way we move. In this study, we investigate the flexibility of human communication in terms of kinematic modulation in a clinical population, namely, autistic individuals. The aim of this study was twofold: to assess (a) whether communicatively relevant kinematic features of gestures differ between autistic and neurotypical individuals, and (b) if autistic individuals use communicative kinematic modulation to support gesture recognition. We tested autistic and neurotypical individuals on a silent gesture production task and a gesture comprehension task. We measured movement during the gesture production task using a Kinect motion tracking device in order to determine if autistic individuals differed from neurotypical individuals in their gesture kinematics. For the gesture comprehension task, we assessed whether autistic individuals used communicatively relevant kinematic cues to support recognition. This was done by using stick-light figures as stimuli and testing for a correlation between the kinematics of these videos and recognition performance. We found that (a) silent gestures produced by autistic and neurotypical individuals differ in communicatively relevant kinematic features, such as the number of meaningful holds between movements, and (b) while autistic individuals are overall unimpaired at recognizing gestures, they processed repetition and complexity, measured as the amount of submovements perceived, differently than neurotypicals do. These findings highlight how subtle aspects of neurotypical behavior can be experienced differently by autistic individuals. They further demonstrate the relationship between movement kinematics and social interaction in high-functioning autistic individuals. LAY SUMMARY: Hand gestures are an important part of how we communicate, and the way that we move when gesturing can influence how easy a gesture is to understand. We studied how autistic and typical individuals produce and recognize hand gestures, and how this relates to movement characteristics. We found that autistic individuals moved differently when gesturing compared to typical individuals. In addition, while autistic individuals were not worse at recognizing gestures, they differed from typical individuals in how they interpreted certain movement characteristics.

摘要

在人类交流中,社会意图和意义往往体现在我们的运动方式中。在这项研究中,我们从运动学调制的角度研究了临床人群(即自闭症个体)的人类交流灵活性。本研究的目的有两个:一是评估(a)自闭症个体和神经典型个体的手势是否存在与交际相关的运动学特征差异,以及(b)自闭症个体是否使用交际运动学调制来支持手势识别。我们在无声手势产生任务和手势理解任务上对自闭症个体和神经典型个体进行了测试。我们使用 Kinect 运动跟踪设备在手势产生任务中测量运动,以确定自闭症个体的手势运动学是否与神经典型个体不同。在手势理解任务中,我们评估了自闭症个体是否使用与交际相关的运动学线索来支持识别。这是通过使用棒状光图作为刺激来完成的,并测试这些视频的运动学与识别性能之间的相关性。我们发现:(a)自闭症个体和神经典型个体产生的无声手势在与交际相关的运动学特征上存在差异,例如运动之间有意义的停顿次数,以及(b)尽管自闭症个体在识别手势方面总体上没有障碍,但他们处理重复和复杂性的方式与神经典型个体不同,这可以通过感知到的小动作数量来衡量。这些发现强调了自闭症个体如何以不同的方式体验神经典型行为的微妙方面。它们进一步证明了高功能自闭症个体中运动学与社会互动之间的关系。

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