Autism Spectrum Disorder and Face Identity Recognition Deficit across Ages

Ye Song
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The purpose of this review was to assess the face identity recognition deficit and the developmental difference that manifested in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to their typically developing (TD) peers. Based on the meta-analysis using a random-effect model of 94 studies, with 144 effect sizes, for both adult and pediatric subjects with simultaneous and delayed face identity recognition paradigms, the underperformance in ASD was significant and persistent across ages. In addition, a higher level of deficit was found in adult ASD when performing simultaneous face-matching tasks while other subgroups showed homogenous effect sizes. This suggested a dissociation between the difficulties of the two mechanisms of face recognition: face perception (perceiving identity from the face with minimal memory load required) and face memory (recall of identity from the face that requires memory load), which was only shown in adults but not in children. The result indicated the possibility of using face identity recognition deficit as a diagnostic trait for ASD.
自闭症谱系障碍与不同年龄的面孔识别缺陷
本研究的目的是评估自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童与正常发育(TD)儿童的面部身份识别缺陷及其发育差异。采用随机效应模型对94项研究、144个效应量的成人和儿童同时和延迟面部身份识别范式的被试进行meta分析,发现ASD的表现不佳在各年龄阶段均显著且持续存在。此外,成人ASD在执行同时进行的面部匹配任务时发现了更高水平的缺陷,而其他亚组则显示出相同的效应大小。这表明两种面部识别机制的困难之间存在分离:面部知觉(从面部感知身份,需要最小的记忆负荷)和面部记忆(从面部回忆身份,需要记忆负荷),这只在成人中表现出来,而在儿童中没有。这一结果提示了将人脸识别缺陷作为ASD诊断特征的可能性。
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