Comparative strengths and challenges on face-to-face and computer-based attention tasks in autistic and neurotypical toddlers

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Autism Research Pub Date : 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1002/aur.2983
Lori-Ann R. Sacrey, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, Yomna Elshamy, Isabel M. Smith, Jessica A. Brian, Sam Wass
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Abstract

The objectives were to compare patterns of visual attention in toddlers diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as compared to their sex- and age-matched neurotypical (NT) peers. Participants included 23 toddlers with ASD and 19 NT toddlers (mean age: 25.52 versus 25.21 months, respectively) assessed using computerized tasks to measure sustained attention, disengaging attention, and cognitive control, as well as an in-person task to assess joint attention. Toddlers in the ASD group showed increased looking durations on the sustained attention task, as well as reduced frequencies of responding to and initiating joint attention compared to NT peers, but showed no differences on tasks of disengaging attention and cognitive control. The results suggest that toddlers with ASD have attentional strengths that may provide a foundation for building attention, communicative, and ultimately, academic skills.

自闭症和神经正常幼儿面对面和基于电脑的注意力任务的比较优势和挑战
目的是比较被诊断为自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的幼儿与他们的性别和年龄匹配的神经典型(NT)同龄人的视觉注意模式。参与者包括23名ASD幼儿和19名NT幼儿(平均年龄分别为25.52个月和25.21个月),使用计算机任务来评估持续注意力,脱离注意力和认知控制,以及面对面的任务来评估联合注意力。ASD组的幼儿在持续注意力任务上的注视时间比NT组的幼儿长,对联合注意力的反应和启动频率也比NT组的幼儿低,但在脱离注意力和认知控制任务上没有表现出差异。结果表明,患有自闭症谱系障碍的幼儿具有注意力优势,这可能为培养注意力、沟通能力以及最终的学术技能奠定基础。
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Autism Research
Autism Research 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
8.50%
发文量
187
审稿时长
>12 weeks
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.
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