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Exploring different explanations for performance on a theory of mind task in Williams syndrome and autism using eye movements

机译:使用眼球运动探讨威廉姆斯综合征和自闭症的心理任务理论对表现的不同解释

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The current study explored the looking behaviours of young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Williams syndrome (WS), and typically developing (TD) children while they were administered a low-verbal Theory of Mind (TOM) task. Although ToM performance in both clinical groups was impaired, only participants with WS showed small differences in looking behaviour at the start of the video. Furthermore, while TD children who passed the ToM task looked longer at the original hiding place there was no such contrast in the clinical groups. This shows that looking behaviour in ASD and WS is not necessarily atypical when saliency aspects such as language, background, and colour are removed and that differences in looking behaviour cannot explain ToM performance. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:当前的研究探讨了患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD),威廉姆斯综合征(WS)以及通常在发育中(TD)的儿童在接受低语言心理理论(TOM)任务时的外表行为。尽管两个临床组的ToM性能均受到损害,但只有WS参与者在视频开始时在观看行为方面显示出很小的差异。此外,尽管通过ToM任务的TD儿童在原始躲藏处看得更长,但在临床组中却没有这种对比。这表明,去除显着性方面(如语言,背景和颜色)后,ASD和WS中的外观行为不一定非典型,并且外观行为的差异无法解释ToM性能。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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