Coloured filters enhance the visual perception of social cues in children with autism spectrum disorders.

ISRN Neurology Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI:10.5402/2012/298098
Amanda K Ludlow, Elaine Taylor-Whiffen, Arnold J Wilkins
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Coloured filters have been found to reduce visual distortion of text in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We investigated the effect of the overlays on the "mind in the eye" task in children with ASD and controls matched for age, gender, and nonverbal IQ. Children were shown photographs of the periocular region of various faces and were asked to judge which emotion was being expressed in the eyes. In children with ASD, the perception of the emotion was significantly improved when the photograph was covered by a coloured overlay. The improvement was significantly greater than in the controls, who showed no significant effect of the overlay. A perceptual impairment may contribute to the social difficulties shown in ASD.

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有色滤光片增强自闭症谱系障碍儿童对社会线索的视觉感知。
研究发现,有色滤光片可以减少自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童对文字的视觉扭曲。我们调查了重叠对ASD儿童和对照组中“眼睛中的思想”任务的影响,这些儿童与年龄、性别和非语言智商相匹配。研究人员向孩子们展示了不同面孔的眼周区域的照片,并要求他们判断眼睛里表达的是哪种情绪。在患有自闭症谱系障碍的儿童中,当照片被彩色覆盖时,他们对情绪的感知显著改善。这种改善明显大于对照组,对照组没有显示出明显的覆盖效果。感知障碍可能会导致自闭症患者出现社交困难。
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