孤独症简单贝叶斯模型的系统评价与meta分析。

IF 5.4 2区 心理学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Ke Cui, Xiaoxiao Lin, Ruirui Gao, Shiqi Jing, Fei Luo, Jinyan Wang
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贝叶斯框架将人类的感知概念化为一个概率推理的过程,在这个过程中,大脑将先前的期望与传入的感官证据结合起来,构建一个关于世界的心理模型。在这个框架内,几个不同的理论——统称为“简单贝叶斯模型”——表明,自闭症的感知非典型性源于先验信念的准确性和感官输入之间的不平衡。本研究对简单贝叶斯模型进行了系统回顾和首次荟萃分析,以评估经验证据。我们使用随机效应模型综合了23项符合条件的研究的24个效应大小,以测试其核心预测:与非自闭症对照组相比,自闭症个体普遍表现出“更广泛”的先验和/或更高的感官精度。我们在预测方向上发现了显著的、小到中等的总体效应(Hedge’s g = 0.37)。然而,研究间的异质性是巨大而显著的,并且不能用任何被检查的调节因素来解释:先验类型(结构vs.语境)、刺激类型(社会vs.非社会)、任务设置(内隐vs.外显)、认知领域(高层次认知vs.知觉)或参与者特征。考虑到显著的无法解释的异质性,我们的研究结果仅为自闭症的普遍“简单贝叶斯模型”提供了有限的支持。我们的结论是,未来的研究应该超越简单的贝叶斯模型,研究更复杂、层次更分明的自闭症贝叶斯模型。
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A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Empirical Evidence for the Simple Bayesian Model of Autism.

The Bayesian framework conceptualizes human perception as a process of probabilistic inference, where the brain integrates prior expectations with incoming sensory evidence to construct a mental model of the world. Within this framework, several distinct theories-collectively termed the "simple Bayesian model"-suggest that perceptual atypicalities in autism stem from an imbalance between the precision of prior beliefs and sensory input. This study presents a systematic review and the first meta-analysis to evaluate empirical evidence for the simple Bayesian model. We synthesized 24 effect sizes from 23 eligible studies using a random-effects model to test its core predictions: that autistic individuals exhibit universally "broader" priors and/or heightened sensory precision compared to non-autistic controls. We found a significant, small-to-moderate overall effect in the predicted direction (Hedge's g = 0.37). However, heterogeneity across studies was large and significant and was not explained by any of the examined moderators: prior type (structural vs. contextual), stimulus type (social vs. nonsocial), task setting (implicit vs. explicit), cognitive domain (higher-level cognition vs. perception), or participant characteristics. Given the significant unexplained heterogeneity, our findings offer only limited support for a universal "simple Bayesian model" of autism. We conclude that future research should move beyond the simple Bayesian model to investigate more sophisticated, hierarchical Bayesian accounts of autism.

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Neuropsychology Review
Neuropsychology Review 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
11.00
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1.70%
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36
期刊介绍: Neuropsychology Review is a quarterly, refereed publication devoted to integrative review papers on substantive content areas in neuropsychology, with particular focus on populations with endogenous or acquired conditions affecting brain and function and on translational research providing a mechanistic understanding of clinical problems. Publication of new data is not the purview of the journal. Articles are written by international specialists in the field, discussing such complex issues as distinctive functional features of central nervous system disease and injury; challenges in early diagnosis; the impact of genes and environment on function; risk factors for functional impairment; treatment efficacy of neuropsychological rehabilitation; the role of neuroimaging, neuroelectrophysiology, and other neurometric modalities in explicating function; clinical trial design; neuropsychological function and its substrates characteristic of normal development and aging; and neuropsychological dysfunction and its substrates in neurological, psychiatric, and medical conditions. The journal''s broad perspective is supported by an outstanding, multidisciplinary editorial review board guided by the aim to provide students and professionals, clinicians and researchers with scholarly articles that critically and objectively summarize and synthesize the strengths and weaknesses in the literature and propose novel hypotheses, methods of analysis, and links to other fields.
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