Julian R. Hinz, Fillip F. Eikeseth, Katarzyna Chawarska, Svein Eikeseth
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Abstract
Research on attention towards non-social stimuli in preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has increased over the past decade; however, findings have been inconsistent. It has been suggested that stimuli relating to common circumscribed interests (CIs) elicit more attention than non-CI related stimuli. This meta-analysis synthesizes results from 31 studies that compared attention towards non-social stimuli in children with ASD under the age of five with typically developing (TD) controls using eye-tracking. Additional subgroup analysis comparing studies that employed non-social stimuli related to CIs frequently reported in adults with ASD to studies using non-CI related stimuli were conducted. Meta-regressions with age, sex, stimulus dimension, nonverbal DQ, and symptom severity were conducted. Results show small (g = 0.39) but significantly higher attention towards non-social stimuli for the ASD group. However, when studies were split based on stimulus type no significant differences for non-CI related stimuli was found. Meanwhile studies employing CI related stimuli reported significant large effects on attention allocation (g = 0.69). None of the conducted regressions reached significance. The findings show increased non-social attention in children with ASD is driven by CI related content rather than a general non-social attentional bias. The findings and future research directions are discussed.
在过去十年中,有关自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)学龄前儿童对非社交刺激的注意力的研究有所增加,但研究结果并不一致。有人认为,与共同的限定兴趣(CIs)相关的刺激比非 CI 相关的刺激更能引起注意。这项荟萃分析综合了 31 项研究的结果,这些研究使用眼动追踪技术比较了五岁以下患有 ASD 的儿童与发育正常 (TD) 对照组儿童对非社交刺激的注意力。另外还进行了分组分析,比较了采用与 ASD 成年人常报告的 CI 相关的非社交刺激的研究和采用与 CI 无关的刺激的研究。研究还对年龄、性别、刺激维度、非言语 DQ 和症状严重程度进行了元回归。结果显示,ASD 群体对非社交刺激的注意力较小(g = 0.39),但明显较高。然而,当研究根据刺激类型进行分类时,并未发现与 CI 无关的刺激有显著差异。与此同时,采用与 CI 相关的刺激的研究报告称,对注意力分配的影响很大(g = 0.69)。所进行的回归均未达到显著性。研究结果表明,ASD 儿童非社会注意的增加是由 CI 相关内容驱动的,而不是一般的非社会注意偏差。本文对研究结果和未来研究方向进行了讨论。
期刊介绍:
AUTISM RESEARCH will cover the developmental disorders known as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (or autism spectrum disorders – ASDs). The Journal focuses on basic genetic, neurobiological and psychological mechanisms and how these influence developmental processes in ASDs.