Semantic processing in the free recall of autistic children: Further evidence for a cognitive deficit

H. Tager-Flusberg
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Two memory experiments were conducted with groups of autistic, mentally retarded and normal children, matched on verbal mental age and digit span. In the first experiment free recall of semantically related and semantically unrelated word lists was investigated. Autistic children were found to be comparable to the control groups in recalling the unrelated list; however, they were significantly poorer in recalling words from the related list. The second experiment utilized a cued recall paradigm, comparing the subjects' ability to use semantic and rhyme cues to retrieve unrecalled words from memory. This time the autistic children were no different from the retarded and normal children in using semantic cues. These findings extend earlier work on cognitive deficits specific to autism, suggesting that autistic children cannot make use of linguistic knowledge to facilitate retrieval of stored information. It is speculated that this failure to use memory strategies is related to autistic children's hypothesized deficit in developing a ‘theory of mind’.
自闭症儿童自由回忆中的语义加工:认知缺陷的进一步证据
对自闭症儿童、智障儿童和正常儿童进行了两组记忆实验,并在言语心理年龄和手指广度上进行了匹配。第一个实验考察了语义相关词表和语义不相关词表的自由记忆能力。发现自闭症儿童在回忆不相关列表方面与对照组相当;然而,他们在回忆相关单词表上的单词时明显较差。第二个实验采用线索回忆范式,比较受试者使用语义和押韵线索从记忆中检索未回忆单词的能力。这一次,自闭症儿童在使用语义线索方面与智障儿童和正常儿童没有什么不同。这些发现延伸了早期关于自闭症特有的认知缺陷的研究,表明自闭症儿童不能利用语言知识来促进存储信息的检索。据推测,这种使用记忆策略的失败与自闭症儿童在发展“心智理论”方面的假设缺陷有关。
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