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The neural basis of deictic shifting in linguistic perspective-taking in high-functioning autism.

机译:高功能自闭症的语言观点转变中的决定性转变的神经基础。

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Personal pronouns, such as 'I' and 'you', require a speaker/listener to continuously re-map their reciprocal relation to their referent, depending on who is saying the pronoun. This process, called 'deictic shifting', may underlie the incorrect production of these pronouns, or 'pronoun reversals', such as referring to oneself with the pronoun 'you', which has been reported in children with autism. The underlying neural basis of deictic shifting, however, is not understood, nor has the processing of pronouns been studied in adults with autism. The present study compared the brain activation pattern and functional connectivity (synchronization of activation across brain areas) of adults with high-functioning autism and control participants using functional magnetic resonance imaging in a linguistic perspective-taking task that required deictic shifting. The results revealed significantly diminished frontal (right anterior insula) to posterior (precuneus) functional connectivity during deictic shifting in the autism group, as well as reliably slower and less accurate behavioural responses. A comparison of two types of deictic shifting revealed that the functional connectivity between the right anterior insula and precuneus was lower in autism while answering a question that contained the pronoun 'you', querying something about the participant's view, but not when answering a query about someone else's view. In addition to the functional connectivity between the right anterior insula and precuneus being lower in autism, activation in each region was atypical, suggesting over reliance on individual regions as a potential compensation for the lower level of collaborative interregional processing. These findings indicate that deictic shifting constitutes a challenge for adults with high-functioning autism, particularly when reference to one's self is involved, and that the functional collaboration of two critical nodes, right anterior insula and precuneus, may play a critical role for deictic shifting by supporting an attention shift between oneself and others.
机译:人称代词(例如“我”和“您”)要求说话者/听者不断地将其对等关系重新映射到其被指对象,具体取决于谁在说代词。该过程称为“转向”,可能是这些代词产生不正确或“代词反转”的基础,例如自闭症儿童中曾提到代词“ you”。然而,尚不清楚自闭症动词的潜在神经基础,也没有研究自闭症成年人的代词加工。本研究比较了具有功能自闭症的成年人和高功能自闭症成年人的大脑激活模式和功能连接性(跨大脑区域的激活同步),并在需要采取定向运动的语言观点拍摄任务中使用了功能磁共振成像。结果显示,自闭症患者在进行剧烈运动时,额叶(右前岛)到后(足前)的功能连接显着减少,并且行为反应速度较慢且准确度较差。两种类型的肢体移位的比较显示,自闭症患者在回答包含代词“ you”的问题时,在询问参与者的观点时,在自闭症患者中右前岛与早孕神经之间的功能连接性较低,而在回答有关患者观点的问题时,则不是别人的看法。除了自闭症患者右前岛和前韧带之间的功能连通性较低之外,每个区域的激活也不典型,这表明过度依赖单个区域作为较低水平的区域间协作处理的潜在补偿。这些发现表明,对于自闭症高发成年人,尤其是在涉及到自身自我的情况下,旋转运动构成了挑战,并且右前岛和前突两个关键节点的功能协作可能对旋转运动起着至关重要的作用。通过支持自己和他人之间的注意力转移。

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