Persicke Angela, Najdowski Adel C, Tarbox Jonathan, St Clair Megan
Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Inc, Los Angeles, CA USA.
Present Address: Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA USA.
Behav Anal Pract. 2022 Dec 6;16(3):826-836. doi: 10.1007/s40617-022-00765-x. eCollection 2023 Sep.
This study aimed to expand current research in one area of perspective taking related to teaching children with autism spectrum disorder to predict others' emotions. The current study evaluated a behavioral teaching procedure on predicting and inferring the cause of emotions based on another's desires. The procedure included a training package including multiple-exemplar training, rules, modeling, prompting, and reinforcement across scenarios in which children with autism were asked to predict how others may feel given a met or unmet desire or nondesire. Three children with autism, who did not already demonstrate this skill at baseline, were included in the study and learned a repertoire of emotion prediction and cause that generalized to untrained novel scenarios. Generalization to situations in which it was necessary to apply information about another's desires during play activities was not observed until direct in-vivo training was implemented. Future directions and implications of this research are discussed.
本研究旨在拓展当前在一个与教导自闭症谱系障碍儿童预测他人情绪相关的观点采择领域的研究。当前研究评估了一种基于他人愿望预测和推断情绪原因的行为教学程序。该程序包括一个培训包,其中有多个范例训练、规则、示范、提示以及在不同情境下的强化,在这些情境中,自闭症儿童被要求根据愿望是否实现或不存在来预测他人可能的感受。三名在基线时尚未表现出此项技能的自闭症儿童参与了该研究,并学会了一系列情绪预测及原因的方法,这些方法可推广至未训练过的新情境。直到实施直接的现场训练,才观察到在游戏活动中应用有关他人愿望信息的情境下的推广情况。本文还讨论了该研究的未来方向及意义。