自闭症个体社会视觉注意的性别差异模式。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Ludan Zhang, Xin Guan, Huiqin Xue, Xiaoya Liu, Bo Zhang, Shuang Liu, Dong Ming
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摘要

背景:自闭症是一种在男性中更为普遍的神经发育疾病,在患病率和核心症状上都出现了性别差异。然而,大多数调查自闭症行为和认知特征的研究往往包括更多的男性样本,导致男性偏见的理解。性别失衡限制了这些特征的特异性,尤其是在女性自闭症患者中。因此,有必要在普通人群中探索与自闭症相关的行为认知特征的性别差异。方法:本研究设计了一项动态情绪辨别任务,考察具有自闭症特征的普通人群对情绪刺激注意的性别差异。在测试过程中记录行为和眼动数据,并使用自闭症谱系商(AQ)来评估自闭症特征。采用定性和定量方法分析男性和女性群体的凝视模式。此外,对两组的AQ得分与注视时间比例进行相关分析。结果:对面部眼睛区域的关注存在显著的性别差异,女性比男性更关注眼睛。相关分析显示,在男性中,较低的眼睛注视与较高水平的自闭症特征相关,而在女性中没有发现这种关联。结论:总的来说,这些结果揭示了女性和男性对情绪面孔的注意模式存在差异,自闭症特征预测了男性看眼睛的趋势。这些发现表明,在临床环境中应考虑社会关注中与性别相关的分层。
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Sex-specific patterns in social visual attention among individuals with autistic traits.

Background: Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition more prevalent in males, with sex differences emerging in both prevalence and core symptoms. However, most studies investigating behavioral and cognitive features of autism tend to include more male samples, leading to a male-biased understanding. The sex imbalance limits the specificity of these features, especially in female individuals with autism. Hence, it is necessary to explore sex-related differences in behavioral-cognitive traits linked to autism in the general population.

Methods: In this study, we designed a dynamic emotion-discrimination task to investigate sex differences in attention to emotional stimuli among the general population with autistic traits. Behavioral and eye movement data were recorded during the task, and the Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ) was used to assess autistic traits. Qualitative and quantitative methods were used to analyze gaze patterns in male and female groups. Additionally, correlation analyses were conducted to examine the relationship between AQ scores and proportion of fixation time in both groups.

Results: Significant sex differences in attention to the eye regions of faces were observed, with females focusing more on the eyes than males. Correlation analyses revealed that, in males, lower eye-looking was associated with higher levels of autistic traits, whereas no such association was found in females.

Conclusions: Overall, these results reveal that attention patterns to emotional faces differed between females and males, and autistic traits predicted the trend of eye-looking in males. These findings suggest that sex-related stratification in social attention should be considered in clinical contexts.

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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
4.50%
发文量
716
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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