Department of Psychology, University of Chichester, UK.
Department of Psychology, University of Chichester, UK.
Conscious Cogn. 2024 Oct;125:103749. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2024.103749. Epub 2024 Sep 6.
The present study investigated whether autistic adults report different levels of mental imagery vividness than non-autistic adults, and, moreover, if autism is associated with aphantasia which is defined as a condition of reduced or absent voluntary imagery.
Clinically diagnosed and self-identifying autistic participants were compared with non-autistic participants in their mental imagery vividness (vision, sound, smell, taste, touch, bodily sensation and emotional feeling) and autistic traits using an online survey (N = 121).
The autistic group scored significantly lower than the non-autistic group on imagery vividness (d = -0.44), in addition to having a higher proportion of participants scoring at cut-off for aphantasia. Moreover, a similar difference was observed for the emotional feel (η = 0.11).
The vividness of visual and emotional mental imagery was on average lower for autistic individuals, with a higher proportion presenting at cut-off to be considered an aphantasic.
本研究旨在调查自闭症成年人的心理意象生动度是否与非自闭症成年人不同,此外,如果自闭症与想象缺失症有关,想象缺失症是指自愿想象减少或缺失的一种状态。
通过在线调查(N=121),将临床诊断的自闭症患者与非自闭症患者进行比较,评估他们的心理意象生动度(视觉、声音、嗅觉、味觉、触觉、身体感觉和情感感受)和自闭症特征。
自闭症组在想象生动度方面的得分明显低于非自闭症组(d=-0.44),此外,有更高比例的参与者得分达到想象缺失症的临界值。此外,情感感受方面也观察到类似的差异(η=0.11)。
自闭症个体的视觉和情感心理意象生动度平均较低,有更高比例的人达到想象缺失症的临界值,被认为是想象缺失症患者。