Qi Sheng Tan, Nathan Weber, Alliyza Lim, Robyn L. Young
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Abstract
Previous research indicates that difficulties with expressing remorse may contribute to the longer sentences autistic individuals receive within the criminal justice system. These differences in remorse expression may stem from their reduced ability to perceive emotions in others. This study investigated the association between an individual's level of autistic traits and their remorse perception ability. We also examined the influence of Affective Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to understand others' emotional experiences, in remorse perception. We thought that the more autistic traits with which a person presented, the poorer their ability to perceive remorse would be, with overall ToM and affective ToM serving as mediating factors. Forty-five autistic and 47 non-autistic individuals assessed a series of facial expressions to determine the perceived level of remorse in each face. Results revealed that neither the combination of autistic traits nor any individual trait was significantly correlated with remorse perception ability. Additionally, autistic traits did not indirectly impact the perception of remorse through either overall ToM or affective ToM. These findings imply that individuals with high autistic traits, regardless of their perspective-taking abilities, exhibit similar capacities for perceiving remorseful expressions to those with less autistic traits—at least when the stimuli are static. Future research should investigate the differences between autistic and non-autistic individuals in perceiving remorse through different modalities of emotional expression, including behavioral and verbal cues.
以前的研究表明,表达悔恨的困难可能是自闭症患者在刑事司法系统中被判处较长刑期的原因。这些悔恨表达方面的差异可能源于他们感知他人情绪的能力下降。本研究调查了个体的自闭症特质水平与其悔恨感知能力之间的关联。我们还研究了情感心智理论(ToM)(即理解他人情感体验的能力)对悔恨感知的影响。我们认为,自闭症特征越多的人,其悔恨感知能力越差,而整体心智理论和情感心智理论则是中介因素。45 名自闭症患者和 47 名非自闭症患者对一系列面部表情进行了评估,以确定每个面部表情的悔恨感知程度。结果显示,无论是自闭症特质的组合还是任何单个特质,都与悔恨感知能力无明显关联。此外,自闭症特质不会通过整体 ToM 或情感 ToM 间接影响悔恨感知。这些研究结果表明,具有高度自闭特质的个体,无论其透视能力如何,都能表现出与自闭特质较少的个体相似的悔恨表情感知能力--至少在刺激是静态的情况下是如此。未来的研究应探讨自闭症患者和非自闭症患者在通过不同的情绪表达方式(包括行为和语言线索)感知悔恨方面的差异。
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.