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Understanding Others' Minds: Social Inference in Preschool Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

机译:了解别人的思想:学龄前儿童的社会推论自闭症谱系障碍

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The study used an eye-tracking task to investigate whether preschool children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are able to make inferences about others' behavior in terms of their mental states in a social setting. Fifty typically developing (TD) 4- and 5-year-olds and 22 5-year-olds with ASD participated in the study, where their eye-movements were recorded as automatic responses to given situations. The results show that unlike their TD peers, children with ASD failed to exhibit eye gaze patterns that reflect their ability to infer about others' behavior by spontaneously encoding socially relevant information and attributing mental states to others. Implications of the findings were discussed in relation to the proposal that implicit/spontaneous Theory of Mind is persistently impaired in ASD.
机译:该研究用来了解眼睛跟踪任务,调查幼儿园是否具有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童在社会环境中能够在其精神状态方面推断他人的行为。 五十个典型的发展(TD)4和5岁的孩子和22名5岁的人,ASD参加了该研究,他们的注意力被记录为对特定情况的自动回应。 结果表明,与他们的TD同行不同,ASD的儿童未能展示眼睛凝视模式,这通过自发地将社会相关信息和归因于他人的心理状态并将精神状态归因于他人来推断他人的行为。 研究结果的影响是关于在ASD中持续受损的隐式/自发理论的提案。

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