共同注意
凝视
自闭症谱系障碍
心理学
自闭症
同步(交流)
社会关系
发展心理学
认知心理学
典型地发展
社会心理学
计算机科学
精神分析
计算机网络
频道(广播)
作者
Qinyi Liu,Qiandong Wang,Xue Li,Xiaoyun Gong,Xuerong Luo,Tingni Yin,Jing Liu,Li Yi
摘要
Abstract We explored the social synchronization of gaze‐shift behaviors when responding to joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Forty‐one children aged 5 to 8 with ASD and 43 typically developing (TD) children watched a video to complete the response to joint attention (RJA) tasks, during which their gaze data were collected. The synchronization of gaze‐shift behaviors between children and the female model in the video was measured with the cross‐recurrence quantification analysis (CRQA). Ultimately, we discovered that children with ASD had the ability to synchronize their gaze shifts with the female model in the video during RJA tasks. Compared to the TD children, they displayed lower levels of synchronization and longer latency in this synchronized behavior. These findings provide a new avenue to deepen our understanding of the impairments of social interaction in children with ASD. Notably, the analytic method can be further applied to explore the social synchronization of numerous other social interactive behaviors in ASD. Lay Summary This study explored how autistic children synchronized their gazed shifts with others' gaze cues during joint attention. We found that compared to typical children, autistic children synchronized their gazed shifts less and needed more time to follow others' gaze. These findings provide a new avenue to deepen our understanding of the impairments of social interaction in children with ASD.
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