Medeiros Stasha, Cohn Neil, Foulsham Tom, Coderre Emily L
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Vermont, 489 Main St., Burlington, VT, 05405, USA.
Department of Communication and Cognition, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Sci Rep. 2025 May 22;15(1):17746. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-01252-3.
Individuals with higher levels of autistic traits sometimes demonstrate differences with narrative comprehension compared to those with lower levels of autistic traits. One particular aspect of narrative processing that is thought to be affected by autistic traits is inferencing. Some studies using verbal narratives (i.e., written or spoken stories) have documented differences in inferencing skills among autistic participants. However, fewer studies have investigated how inferencing abilities using visual narratives (e.g., comics) are modulated by autistic traits, despite mounting evidence that narrative comprehension shares similar cognitive mechanisms across verbal and visual domains. Here, we report two studies examining inference generation during visual narrative comprehension in adults with a range of autistic traits. Experiment 1 used a deletion recognition paradigm to examine participants' accuracy (ACC) and reaction time (RT) to identify where a panel had been removed from a visual sequence. Experiment 2 used a self-paced viewing paradigm to examine viewing times on sequences that required an inference; ACC and RT on comprehension questions were also examined. In both experiments, individual differences in autistic traits and visual language fluency were examined. In Experiment 1 we did not see any effects of these predictors; however, for Experiment 2 we found that autistic traits and visual language fluency may be influential in narrative comprehension for measures of offline processing. Subsequent analyses identified differences in imaginative abilities as potentially underlying these modulations.
与自闭症特征水平较低的个体相比,自闭症特征水平较高的个体有时在叙事理解方面表现出差异。叙事处理中一个被认为受自闭症特征影响的特定方面是推理。一些使用语言叙事(即书面或口头故事)的研究记录了自闭症参与者在推理技能方面的差异。然而,尽管越来越多的证据表明叙事理解在语言和视觉领域共享相似的认知机制,但很少有研究调查使用视觉叙事(如漫画)的推理能力如何受到自闭症特征的调节。在此,我们报告两项研究,考察具有一系列自闭症特征的成年人在视觉叙事理解过程中的推理生成。实验1使用删除识别范式来考察参与者识别视觉序列中某一幅画面被移除位置的准确性(ACC)和反应时间(RT)。实验2使用自定节奏观看范式来考察对需要推理的序列的观看时间;同时也考察对理解问题的ACC和RT。在两个实验中,均考察了自闭症特征和视觉语言流畅性的个体差异。在实验1中,我们没有看到这些预测因素的任何影响;然而,对于实验2,我们发现自闭症特征和视觉语言流畅性可能对离线处理测量中的叙事理解有影响。后续分析确定想象能力的差异可能是这些调节的潜在原因。