凝视
自闭症
心理学
自闭症谱系障碍
典型地发展
眼动
眼神交流
发展心理学
听力学
眼球运动
共同注意
神经科学
医学
精神分析
光学
物理
作者
Terhi M. Helminen,Jukka Leppänen,Kai Eriksson,Arto Luoma,Jari K. Hietanen,Anneli Kylliäinen
摘要
Reduced use of eye contact is a prominent feature in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It has been proposed that direct gaze does not capture the attention of individuals with ASD. Experimental evidence is, however, mainly restricted to relatively high‐functioning school‐aged children or adults with ASD. This study investigated whether 2–5‐year‐old low‐functioning children with severe ASD differ from control children in orienting to gaze stimuli, as measured with the heart rate deceleration response. Responses were measured to computerized presentations of dynamic shifts of gaze direction either toward (direct) or away (averted) from the observing child. The results showed a significant group by gaze direction interaction effect on heart rate responses (permuted P = .004), reflecting a stronger orienting response to direct versus averted gaze in typically developing ( N = 17) and developmentally delayed ( N = 16) children but not in children with ASD ( N = 12). The lack of enhanced orienting response to direct gaze in the ASD group was not caused by a lack of looking at the eye region, as confirmed by eye tracking. The results suggest that direct gaze is not a socially salient, attention‐grabbing signal for low‐functioning children with ASD. Autism Res 2017, 10: 810–820 . © 2017 International Society for Autism Research, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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