Levels of Self-representation and Their Sociocognitive Correlates in Late-Diagnosed Autistic Adults

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R. L. Moseley
C. H. Liu
N. J. Gregory
P. Smith
S. Baron-Cohen
J. Sui
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[1] Bournemouth University,Department of Psychology
[2] Bournemouth University,Autism Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry
[3] University of Cambridge,School of Psychology
[4] University of Aberdeen,undefined
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2022年 / 52卷
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Self-bias; Self-representation; Social cognition; Mentalizing; Loneliness;
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The cognitive representation of oneself is central to other sociocognitive processes, including relations with others. It is reflected in faster, more accurate processing of self-relevant information, a “self-prioritisation effect” (SPE) which is inconsistent across studies in autism. Across two tasks with autistic and non-autistic participants, we explored the SPE and its relationship to autistic traits, mentalizing ability and loneliness. A SPE was intact in both groups, but together the two tasks suggested a reduced tendency of late-diagnosed autistic participants to differentiate between familiar and unfamiliar others and greater ease disengaging from the self-concept. Correlations too revealed a complex picture, which we attempt to explore and disentangle with reference to the inconsistency across self-processing studies in autism, highlighting implications for future research.
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