O'Shea Aimee, Cersosimo Rita, Engelhardt Paul E
School of Psychology, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.
University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2024 Sep 21. doi: 10.1007/s10803-024-06562-5.
The aim of this study was to investigate novel metaphor comprehension in adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Previous literature is conflicting about whether individuals with ASD have impairment in this particular type of figurative language. Participants in the study completed a visual world paradigm eye-tracking task, which involved selecting an interpretation of an auditorily presented sentence (i.e. a picture-sentence matching task), where images corresponded to literal and metaphorical interpretations. Thus, the study also investigated online processing, via reaction times and eye movements. Forty adults participated in the study (18 with ASD and 22 typically-developing controls). Each participant completed the AQ questionnaire and had their vocabulary assessed. Results showed that participants with ASD comprehended metaphorical utterances with the same accuracy as controls. However, they had significantly slower reaction times, and specifically, were approximately 800 ms slower. Analysis of eye movements revealed that participants with ASD showed significantly longer fixation times on both the target and distractor image, the latter of which suggests difficulty overcoming the literal interpretation. Consistent with some prior studies, we showed that adults with ASD are not impaired in novel metaphor comprehension, but they were clearly less efficient. Verbal abilities did not significantly relate to performance. Finally, our online processing measure (eye tracking) provided us with insights into the nature of the ASD inefficiency (i.e. a literality bias).
本研究旨在调查患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的成年人对新颖隐喻的理解。先前的文献对于患有ASD的个体在这种特定类型的比喻性语言方面是否存在障碍存在矛盾观点。该研究的参与者完成了一项视觉世界范式眼动追踪任务,该任务涉及选择对听觉呈现句子的一种解释(即图片 - 句子匹配任务),其中图像对应于字面和隐喻解释。因此,该研究还通过反应时间和眼动来调查在线处理过程。40名成年人参与了该研究(18名患有ASD,22名发育正常的对照组)。每位参与者都完成了AQ问卷并接受了词汇评估。结果表明,患有ASD的参与者理解隐喻话语的准确性与对照组相同。然而,他们的反应时间明显更长,具体来说,大约慢800毫秒。眼动分析表明,患有ASD的参与者在目标图像和干扰图像上的注视时间都明显更长,后者表明难以克服字面解释。与一些先前的研究一致,我们表明患有ASD的成年人在新颖隐喻理解方面没有受损,但他们明显效率较低。语言能力与表现没有显著关系。最后,我们的在线处理测量方法(眼动追踪)为我们提供了关于ASD效率低下本质(即字面偏向)的见解。