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自闭症女性社会注意力的独特动态特征。

Unique dynamic profiles of social attention in autistic females.

机构信息

Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK.

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and The Hospital for Sick Children, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2022 Dec;63(12):1602-1614. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13630. Epub 2022 May 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social attention affords learning opportunities across development and may contribute to individual differences in developmental trajectories, such as between male and female individuals, and in neurodevelopmental conditions, such as autism.

METHODS

Using eye-tracking, we measured social attention in a large cohort of autistic (n = 123) and nonautistic females (n = 107), and autistic (n = 330) and nonautistic males (n = 204), aged 6-30 years. Using mixed Growth Curve Analysis, we modelled sex and diagnostic effects on the temporal dynamics of proportional looking time to three types of social stimuli (lean-static, naturalistic-static, and naturalistic-dynamic) and examined the link between individual differences and dimensional social and nonsocial autistic traits in autistic females and males.

RESULTS

In the lean-static stimulus, average face-looking was higher in females than in males of both autistic and nonautistic groups. Differences in the dynamic pattern of face-looking were seen in autistic vs. nonautistic females, but not males, with face-looking peaking later in the trial in autistic females. In the naturalistic-dynamic stimulus, average face-looking was higher in females than in males of both groups; changes in the dynamic pattern of face looking were seen in autistic vs. nonautistic males, but not in females, with a steeper peak in nonautistic males. Lower average face-looking was associated with higher observer-measured autistic characteristics in autistic females, but not in males.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, we found stronger social attention in females to a similar degree in both autistic and nonautistic groups. Nonetheless, the dynamic profiles of social attention differed in different ways in autistic females and males compared to their nonautistic peers, and autistic traits predicted trends of average face-looking in autistic females. These findings support the role of social attention in the emergence of sex-related differences in autistic characteristics, suggesting an avenue to phenotypic stratification.

摘要

背景

社会关注为发展提供了学习机会,并可能导致个体在发展轨迹上的差异,例如男性和女性之间,以及自闭症等神经发育状况之间的差异。

方法

我们使用眼动追踪技术,在一个大型自闭症(n=123)和非自闭症女性(n=107),以及自闭症(n=330)和非自闭症男性(n=204)的队列中测量了社会关注。使用混合增长曲线分析,我们对性别和诊断对三种社会刺激(倾斜静态、自然静态和自然动态)的比例注视时间的时间动态的影响进行了建模,并研究了自闭症女性和男性中个体差异与社交和非社交自闭症特征的维度之间的联系。

结果

在倾斜静态刺激中,女性的平均面部注视高于男女自闭症和非自闭症组。在自闭症女性与非自闭症女性之间观察到面部注视的动态模式存在差异,但在男性中没有观察到,自闭症女性在试验中面部注视的峰值出现较晚。在自然动态刺激中,女性的平均面部注视高于男女自闭症和非自闭症组;在自闭症男性与非自闭症男性之间观察到面部注视的动态模式发生变化,但在女性中没有观察到,非自闭症男性的峰值更陡峭。平均面部注视较低与自闭症女性的观察者测量的自闭症特征较高有关,但在男性中则没有。

结论

总体而言,我们发现女性的社会关注度更高,无论是自闭症还是非自闭症组,程度相似。尽管如此,与非自闭症同龄人相比,自闭症女性和男性的社会关注动态模式存在不同的差异,并且自闭症特征预测了自闭症女性平均面部注视的趋势。这些发现支持社会关注在自闭症特征中出现性别差异的作用,表明这是一种表型分层的途径。

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