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自闭症和非自闭症成年人运动想象的混合方法探索:多样的体验及对干预的启示

A mixed methods exploration of motor imagery in autistic and non-autistic adults: Diverse experiences and implications for interventions.

作者信息

Brillinger Molly, Bai Ying, Karlinsky April, Welsh Timothy N, Poliakoff Ellen, Gowen Emma

机构信息

Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Division of Psychology, Communication and Human Neuroscience, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Jun 26;20(6):e0326542. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0326542. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Research on motor imagery (MI) in non-autistic individuals suggests that there are shared neural circuitries between imagery and execution. The relationship between imagined and executed movements, and the use of MI in autistic adults is poorly understood. This study explored MI comprehension, prior use of MI, and subjective experiences during MI in autistic and non-autistic adults. Twenty autistic and twenty non-autistic individuals responded to a series of questions probing their understanding of and engagement in MI. Participants then completed the Kinesthetic and Visual Imagery Questionnaire (KVIQ), and reported on their subjective experiences during MI. Although there were no differences between the autistic and non-autistic individuals in their understanding of MI, the non-autistic group may have more prior use of MI in their everyday lives. Additionally, autistic participants generally reported less vivid imagery on the KVIQ compared to non-autistic participants, however experiences during MI varied widely across both groups ranging from vivid/intense images/sensations to the inability to imagine. In summary, some autistic individuals are able to engage in MI, but, similar to their non-autistic peers, MI ability and experiences vary across individuals. This work has important implications for MI interventions aimed at improving motor coordination.

摘要

对非自闭症个体的运动想象(MI)研究表明,想象与执行之间存在共享的神经回路。想象运动与执行运动之间的关系,以及MI在自闭症成年人中的应用,目前还知之甚少。本研究探讨了自闭症和非自闭症成年人对MI的理解、MI的既往使用情况以及MI过程中的主观体验。20名自闭症个体和20名非自闭症个体回答了一系列问题,这些问题探究了他们对MI的理解和参与情况。参与者随后完成了动觉和视觉意象问卷(KVIQ),并报告了他们在MI过程中的主观体验。尽管自闭症个体和非自闭症个体在对MI的理解上没有差异,但非自闭症组在日常生活中可能更多地使用过MI。此外,与非自闭症参与者相比,自闭症参与者在KVIQ上报告的意象通常不那么生动,然而,两组在MI过程中的体验差异很大,从生动/强烈的图像/感觉,到无法想象。总之,一些自闭症个体能够参与MI,但与非自闭症同龄人一样,MI能力和体验因人而异。这项工作对旨在改善运动协调的MI干预具有重要意义。

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