Lacroix Adeline, Torija Emma, Logemann Alexander, Baciu Monica, Cserjesi Renata, Dutheil Frédéric, Gomot Marie, Mermillod Martial
Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LPNC, Grenoble, France.
Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Autism Res. 2025 Feb;18(2):281-294. doi: 10.1002/aur.3281. Epub 2024 Dec 5.
While cognitive flexibility challenges are frequently reported in autistic individuals, inconsistencies in the findings prompt further investigation into the factors influencing this flexibility. We suggest that unique aspects of the predictive brain in autistic individuals might contribute to these challenges, potentially varying by sex. Our study aimed to test these hypotheses by examining cognitive flexibility under different predictability conditions in a sample including a similar number of males and females. We conducted an online study with 263 adults (127 with an autism diagnosis), where participants completed a flexibility task under varying levels of predictability (unpredictable, moderately predictable, and predictable). Our results indicate that as task predictability increases, performance improves; however, the response time gap between autistic and non-autistic individuals also widens. Moreover, we observe significant differences between autistic males and females, which differ from non-autistic individuals, highlighting the need to consider sex differences in research related to the cognition of autistic individuals. Overall, our findings contribute to a better understanding of cognitive flexibility and sex differences in autism in light of predictive brain theories and suggest avenues for further research.
虽然自闭症个体经常出现认知灵活性挑战,但研究结果的不一致促使人们进一步探究影响这种灵活性的因素。我们认为,自闭症个体预测性大脑的独特方面可能导致了这些挑战,并且可能因性别而异。我们的研究旨在通过在一个包含数量相近的男性和女性的样本中,考察不同可预测性条件下的认知灵活性,来检验这些假设。我们对263名成年人(其中127人被诊断为自闭症)进行了一项在线研究,参与者在不同可预测性水平(不可预测、中等可预测和可预测)下完成了一项灵活性任务。我们的结果表明,随着任务可预测性的增加,表现会提高;然而,自闭症个体和非自闭症个体之间的反应时间差距也会扩大。此外,我们观察到自闭症男性和女性之间存在显著差异,这与非自闭症个体不同,凸显了在自闭症个体认知相关研究中考虑性别差异的必要性。总体而言,我们的研究结果有助于根据预测性大脑理论更好地理解自闭症中的认知灵活性和性别差异,并为进一步研究提供了方向。