Macquarie University, Australia.
University of Cambridge, UK.
Autism. 2024 Jun;28(6):1565-1581. doi: 10.1177/13623613231211967. Epub 2023 Nov 24.
Autistic people have been said to have 'problems' with joint attention, that is, looking where someone else is looking. Past studies of joint attention have used tasks that require autistic people to continuously look at and respond to eye-gaze cues. But joint attention can also be done using other social cues, like pointing. This study looked at whether autistic and non-autistic young people use another person's eye gaze during joint attention in a task that did not require them to look at their partner's face. In the task, each participant worked together with their partner to find a computer-generated object in virtual reality. Sometimes the participant had to help guide their partner to the object, and other times, they followed their partner's lead. Participants were told to point to guide one another but were not told to use eye gaze. Both autistic and non-autistic participants often looked at their partner's face during joint attention interactions and were faster to respond to their partner's hand-pointing when the partner also looked at the object before pointing. This shows that autistic people can and do use information from another person's eyes, even when they don't have to. It is possible that, by not forcing autistic young people to look at their partner's face and eyes, they were better able to gather information from their partner's face when needed, without being overwhelmed. This shows how important it is to design tasks that provide autistic people with opportunities to show what they can do.
自闭症患者的共同注意力(即观察他人所看之处)被认为存在问题。过去对共同注意力的研究使用的任务要求自闭症患者持续注视和回应眼神线索。但共同注意力也可以使用其他社交线索,如指向。本研究旨在探讨在不需要注视同伴面部的任务中,自闭症和非自闭症的年轻人在共同注意力中是否会利用他人的眼神。在任务中,每个参与者都与他们的同伴一起在虚拟现实中寻找计算机生成的对象。有时参与者必须帮助引导他们的同伴找到对象,而有时他们则跟随同伴的指引。参与者被告知要指点引导彼此,但未被告知要使用眼神。在共同注意力互动中,自闭症和非自闭症参与者经常会注视同伴的面部,当同伴在指向之前先看对象时,他们会更快地对同伴的手指出响应。这表明,自闭症患者确实可以并且会利用他人眼神中的信息,即使他们不必这样做。通过不强迫自闭症年轻人注视同伴的面部和眼睛,他们在需要时可能能够更好地从同伴的面部获取信息,而不会感到不知所措。这表明设计任务时让自闭症患者有机会展示自己的能力是多么重要。