Developing tolerance to eye contact in autism: A feasibility study with adults using behavioral, interview, and psychophysiological data

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Lisa Andréen, Martyna A. Galazka, N. Hadjikhani, S. Jeuris, P. Masulli, J. Å. Johnels
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Abstract Many individuals with autism report that eye contact makes them stressed or uncomfortable. Besides expressing their right to respect for neurodiverse ways of nonverbal communication, some autistic individuals also express the wish to improve their capacity to tolerate eye contact. In the current study, five autistic adults completed a 21- to 28-day computerized program that combines psychoeducation with graduated exposure to eye contact through photos. Interview data, questionnaires, gaze patterns, and psychophysiological measures indexing stress and arousal (pupillary and galvanic skin response levels) were collected to monitor and evaluate outcomes. At intake, discomfort resulting from eye contact in everyday life was described as overwhelming and multifaceted. Post-training data showed that observed increases in eye contact were not happening at the expense of heightened arousal. These results provide information about the (complex) nature of eye gaze discomfort in autism while pointing toward promising techniques to increase discomfort tolerance.
发展自闭症患者对眼神交流的耐受性:一项利用行为、访谈和心理生理数据对成年人进行的可行性研究
摘要许多自闭症患者报告说,眼神交流会让他们感到压力或不舒服。除了表达他们尊重神经多样性非语言交流方式的权利外,一些自闭症患者还表达了提高他们容忍眼神交流能力的愿望。在目前的研究中,五名自闭症成年人完成了一项为期21至28天的计算机程序,该程序将心理教育与通过照片进行的眼神交流相结合。收集访谈数据、问卷、凝视模式和心理生理指标,包括压力和觉醒(瞳孔和皮肤电反应水平),以监测和评估结果。在摄入时,日常生活中因眼神交流而产生的不适被描述为压倒性的、多方面的。训练后的数据显示,观察到的眼神交流的增加并不是以提高唤醒为代价的。这些结果提供了关于自闭症患者眼睛凝视不适的(复杂)性质的信息,同时指出了提高不适耐受性的有前景的技术。
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Psychology of Language and Communication
Psychology of Language and Communication Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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