自闭症特征影响P300对意外事件的反应,而不考虑心理状态推断。

Autism Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-06-04 DOI:10.1155/2017/8195129
Mitsuhiko Ishikawa, Shoji Itakura, Hiroki C Tanabe
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摘要

背景信息的有限使用被认为是理解自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者认知的一种方式。然而,也有人认为自闭症患者可能难以推断他人的精神状态。在这里,我们通过测量反映情境使用的事件相关电位来研究具有不同程度自闭症特征的个体对情境偏差的反应。研究人员用自闭谱商(Autism Spectrum Quotient, AQ)来量化28名大学生的自闭样特征,并将19名参与者分为高、低两组。为了进一步检验关于心理状态的推论,包括两种信念条件(有或没有错误信念)。参与者阅读一些短篇故事,这些故事的最后一句话要么包含一个预期的词,要么包含一个意想不到的词,并对这个词与预期的偏差程度进行评分。P300波形分析显示,低AQ组的P300波形较大,而高AQ组的P300波形较小。此外,在出乎意料的条件下,无论角色的信念是否错误,AQ社会技能子得分与评估时间呈正相关。这表明自闭症特征会影响对意外事件的反应,可能是因为上下文信息的可用性降低。
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Autistic Traits Affect P300 Response to Unexpected Events, regardless of Mental State Inferences.

Autistic Traits Affect P300 Response to Unexpected Events, regardless of Mental State Inferences.

Autistic Traits Affect P300 Response to Unexpected Events, regardless of Mental State Inferences.

Autistic Traits Affect P300 Response to Unexpected Events, regardless of Mental State Inferences.

Limited use of contextual information has been suggested as a way of understanding cognition in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, it has also been argued that individuals with ASD may have difficulties inferring others' mental states. Here, we examined how individuals with different levels of autistic traits respond to contextual deviations by measuring event-related potentials that reflect context usage. The Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) was used to quantify autistic-like traits in 28 university students, and 19 participants were defined as Low or High AQ groups. To additionally examine inferences about mental state, two belief conditions (with or without false belief) were included. Participants read short stories in which the final sentence included either an expected or an unexpected word and rated the word's degree of deviation from expectation. P300 waveform analysis revealed that unexpected words were associated with larger P300 waveforms for the Low AQ group, but smaller P300 responses in the High AQ group. Additionally, AQ social skill subscores were positively correlated with evaluation times in the Unexpected condition, whether a character's belief was false or not. This suggests that autistic traits can affect responses to unexpected events, possibly because of decreased availability of context information.

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