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Autistic traits affect interpersonal motor coordination by modulating strategic use of role-based behavior

机译:自闭特质通过调节基于角色的行为的策略性使用来影响人际运动协调

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BackgroundDespite the fact that deficits in social communication and interaction are at the core of Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC), no study has yet tested individuals on a continuum from neurotypical development to autism in an on-line, cooperative, joint action task. In our study, we aimed to assess whether the degree of autistic traits affects participants' ability to modulate their motor behavior while interacting in a Joint Grasping task and according to their given role. MethodsSixteen pairs of adult participants played a cooperative social interactive game in which they had to synchronize their reach-to-grasp movements. Pairs were comprised of one ASC and one neurotypical with no cognitive disability. In alternate experimental blocks, one participant knew what action to perform (instructed role) while the other had to infer it from his/her partner’s action (adaptive role). When in the adaptive condition, participants were told to respond with an action that was either opposite or similar to their partner. Participants also played a non-social control game in which they had to synchronize with a non-biological stimulus. ResultsIn the social interactive task, higher degree of autistic traits predicted less ability to modulate joint action according to one’s interactive role. In the non-social task, autistic traits did not predict differences in movement preparation and planning, thus ruling out the possibility that social interactive task results were due to basic motor or executive function difficulties. Furthermore, when participants played the non-social game, the higher their autistic traits, the more they were interfered by the non-biological stimulus. ConclusionsOur study shows for the first time that high autistic traits predict a stereotypical interaction style when individuals are required to modulate their movements in order to coordinate with their partner according to their role in a joint action task. Specifically, the infrequent emergence of role-based motor behavior modulation during on-line motor cooperation in participants with high autistic traits sheds light on the numerous difficulties ASC have in nonverbal social interactions.
机译:背景尽管社交沟通和互动不足是自闭症谱系条件(ASC)的核心,但尚无研究在在线,合作,联合行动任务中测试从神经型发育到自闭症的连续性个体。在我们的研究中,我们旨在评估自闭症特征的程度是否会影响参与者在联合抓捕任务中进行互动并根据其给定的角色来调节其运动行为的能力。方法16对成年参与者玩了一个合作社社交互动游戏,他们必须同步他们的触手可及的动作。配对包括一个ASC和一个没有认知障碍的典型神经。在其他实验区中,一个参与者知道要执行什么动作(指示角色),而另一参与者则必须从其伴侣的动作(适应性角色)中推断出该动作。当处于适应性状态时,参与者被告知以与对方相反或相似的动作做出回应。参与者还玩了一个非社会控制游戏,其中他们必须与非生物刺激保持同步。结果在社交互动任务中,较高程度的自闭症特征预示着根据一个人的互动角色来调节关节动作的能力会降低。在非社交任务中,自闭症特征不能预测动作准备和计划的差异,因此排除了社交互动任务结果是由于基本运动或执行功能困难而引起的可能性。此外,当参与者玩非社交游戏时,他们的自闭症特征越高,他们受非生物刺激的干扰就越大。结论我们的研究首次表明,当需要个人根据自己在共同行动任务中的角色来调节自己的动作以与伴侣进行协调时,高自闭症特征预示着刻板的互动风格。具体而言,在具有高自闭症特征的参与者的在线运动合作过程中,基于角色的运动行为调节的出现很少,这说明了ASC在非语言社交互动中遇到的诸多困难。

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