自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的僵化:显著语言和非语言特征的统一(进化)解释。

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Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Pub Date : 2025-09-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23969415251379995
Ljiljana Progovac, Antonio Benítez-Burraco
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摘要

自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)通常表现出刻板的或重复的行为,这些行为可以被描述为刻板,但在语言领域的某些特征也可以同样被描述为刻板。这包括对语法规则(形态句法)的高度敏感,往往导致过度系统化,以及对隐喻性、非字面性语言的僵化解释。人类的认知和行为(包括语言)是由认知灵活性的增加(主要是通过语言/语法的逐渐出现和复杂化)和反应性攻击和冲动性的减少(这导致更多的亲社会行为)之间的强烈反馈循环产生的。神经生物学上,这种反馈回路有助于一些皮层结构和纹状体之间相对较近的紧密连接的进化,这在ASD中被发现受到影响。在本文中,我们提出ASD的看似不同的特征,包括语言和行为僵化,源于一个共同的原因:纹状体功能增强,与选择的皮质结构对纹状体的控制减少有关。纹状体与冲动(包括反应性攻击)和自动的、僵硬的、仪式化的反应有关。我们的建议足够具体,可以通过实验测试,对自闭症的临床治疗方法有启示。
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Rigidity in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A Unified (Evolutionary) Account of Salient Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Characteristics.

Rigidity in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A Unified (Evolutionary) Account of Salient Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Characteristics.

Rigidity in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A Unified (Evolutionary) Account of Salient Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Characteristics.

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) typically exhibits stereotyped or repetitive behavior that can be described as rigid, but also certain characteristics in the domain of language that can equally be characterized as rigid. These include heightened, enhanced sensitivity to the rules of grammar (morpho-syntax), often resulting in hyper-systemizing, as well as rigidity interpreting metaphorical, non-literal language. Human cognition and behavior (including language) believably resulted from an intense feedback loop between an increase in cognitive flexibility (primarily through a gradual emergence and complexification of language/grammar) and a reduction in reactive aggression and impulsivity (this resulting in more prosocial behaviors). Neurobiologically, this feedback loop contributed to a relatively recent evolution of denser connectivity between some cortical structures and the striatum, which is found affected in ASD. In this paper, we propose that the seemingly disparate features of ASD, including linguistic and behavioral rigidity, result from a common cause: an enhanced striatal function, linked to a reduced control of the striatum by selected cortical structures. The striatum is associated with both impulsiveness (including reactive aggression) and with automated, rigid, ritualized responses. Our proposal is specific enough that it can be experimentally tested, with implications for clinical approaches to autism.

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Autism and Developmental Language Impairments
Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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