心理学
自闭症
社交暗示
幻觉
认知心理学
感知
任务(项目管理)
感觉线索
自闭症谱系障碍
社会认知
发展心理学
神经科学
经济
管理
作者
Tjeerd Jellema,Jeannette A. M. Lorteije,Sophie van Rijn,Mascha van ‘t Wout‐Frank,Edward H.F. de Haan,Hermán van Engeland,Chantal Kemner
摘要
Abstract A new social distance judgment task was used to measure quantitatively the extent to which social cues are immediately and involuntary interpreted by typically developing (TD) individuals and by individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The task thus tapped into the ability to involuntary “pick up” the meaning of social cues. The cues tested were social attention and implied biological motion. Task performance of the ASD and TD groups was similarly affected by a perceptual low‐level illusion induced by physical characteristics of the stimuli. In contrast, a high‐level illusion induced by the implications of the social cues affected only the TD individuals; the ASD individuals remained unaffected (causing them to perform superior to TD controls). The results indicate that despite intact perceptual processing, the immediate involuntary interpretation of social cues can be compromised. We propose that this type of social cue understanding is a distinct process that should be differentiated from reflective social cue understanding and is specifically compromised in ASD. We discuss evidence for an underpinning neural substrate.
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