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自闭症中与年龄平行的认知效应:一项横断面复制研究。

Parallel age-related cognitive effects in autism: A cross-sectional replication study.

机构信息

Dutch Autism & ADHD Research Center, Brain & Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Leo Kannerhuis, Autism Clinic (Youz/Parnassia Group), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Autism Res. 2022 Mar;15(3):507-518. doi: 10.1002/aur.2650. Epub 2021 Dec 4.

Abstract

Findings on age-related cognitive effects in autism in adulthood are inconsistent across studies. As these studies substantially differ in their methodology, replication studies are needed. In this replication study frequentist (i.e., null-hypothesis significance testing), and Bayesian statistics were used to investigate the hypothesis that in autistic adults compared to non-autistic adults mostly parallel, but also protective age-related cognitive effects can be observed. Participants were 88 autistic adults, and 88 non-autistic matched comparisons (age range: 30-89 years, mean age: 55 years). Cognitive measures were administered on the following six domains: verbal memory, visual memory, working memory, Theory of Mind (ToM), verbal fluency, and processing speed, and self-reported cognitive failures. Non-autistic adults outperformed autistic adults on ToM, verbal fluency, and verbal memory, but only the first two were confirmed with Bayesian replication analyses. Also, more cognitive failures were reported by autistic adults. No interactions between group and age were observed, suggesting a parallel age-related effect on all cognitive domains. In sum, previously observed difficulties in ToM and verbal fluency were replicated which seem to persist at older age. Previously reported parallel age-related cognitive patterns were replicated, yet no evidence for protective age-related patterns was found. LAY SUMMARY: We investigated whether our previous findings on cognitive aging in autism could be confirmed in a new study measuring the cognitive effects of age in autistic and non-autistic adults. As expected, tasks that younger autistic adults had difficulties with (theory of mind, fluency) were also difficult for older autistic adults, and the effect of age itself was similar in autistic and non-autistic adults. Unexpectedly, we observed no protective effects (less cognitive aging) in autism.

摘要

在成人自闭症中,与年龄相关的认知效应的研究结果不一致。由于这些研究在方法学上存在很大差异,因此需要进行复制研究。在这项复制研究中,使用了频率论(即零假设显著性检验)和贝叶斯统计学来检验假设,即在自闭症成年人中,与非自闭症成年人相比,可以观察到与年龄相关的认知效应大多是平行的,但也存在保护作用。参与者包括 88 名自闭症成年人和 88 名非自闭症匹配对照(年龄范围:30-89 岁,平均年龄:55 岁)。认知测量包括以下六个领域:言语记忆、视觉记忆、工作记忆、心理理论(ToM)、言语流畅性和处理速度以及自我报告的认知失败。非自闭症成年人在 ToM、言语流畅性和言语记忆方面的表现优于自闭症成年人,但只有前两个结果通过贝叶斯复制分析得到了确认。此外,自闭症成年人报告的认知失败更多。未观察到组间和年龄间的相互作用,表明所有认知领域都存在平行的与年龄相关的效应。总之,先前观察到的心理理论和言语流畅性方面的困难得到了复制,而且似乎在年龄较大时仍然存在。先前报告的与年龄相关的平行认知模式得到了复制,但没有发现与年龄相关的保护模式的证据。

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