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Aloof People Read Mouth Before Eyes

机译:超然的人在眼睛前读嘴

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It's not just people with autism who view the world differently. Some parents of autistic children evaluate facial expressions in a similar way to people with the condition, despite not being autistic themselves.rnRalph Adolphs of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena and his colleagues first tested which of 42 parents of autistic children qualified as socially aloof - meaning that they tend not to enjoy small talk and have few close friendships. The team then asked the 15 aloof and 27 non-aloof parents plus the parents of 20 neurotypical children to judgernwhether faces looked happy or fearful.rnPeople with autism often struggle to read others' emotions, but all three groups of parents scored equally on the task. However, the socially aloof parents with autistic children were most reliant on looking at the mouth, rather than the eyes, when judging the faces. "This bears a striking resemblance to what we have reported previously in individuals with autism," says Adolphs.
机译:不仅仅是孤独症患者对世界的看法有所不同。尽管没有自闭症,但一些自闭症儿童的父母对面部表情的评估与有条件的人相似。 -意味着他们往往不喜欢闲聊,几乎没有亲密的朋友。然后,研究小组要求15个超然的父母和27个非超常的父母以及20个神经性典型儿童的父母来判断面孔看起来是高兴还是恐惧。 。但是,带有自闭症孩子的社交超然的父母在判断面孔时最依赖看的是嘴巴,而不是眼睛。 “这与我们以前对自闭症患者的报道非常相似,”阿道夫斯说。

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    《New scientist》 |2008年第2666期|17|共1页
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