Brief Report: Faces Cause Less Distraction in Autism

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Deborah M. Riby
Philippa H. Brown
Nicola Jones
Mary Hanley
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[1] Newcastle University,School of Psychology
[2] Regional Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Service,Department of Psychology
[3] Northumbria University,School of Psychology
[4] Queens University,undefined
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Face perception; Social attention; Autism;
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Individuals with autism have difficulties interpreting face cues that contribute to deficits of social communication. When faces need to be processed for meaning they fail to capture and hold the attention of individuals with autism. In the current study we illustrate that faces fail to capture attention in a typical manner even when they are non-functional to task completion. In a visual search task with a present butterfly target an irrelevant face distracter significantly slows performance of typical individuals. However, participants with autism (n = 28; mean 10 years 4 months) of comparable non-verbal ability are not distracted by the faces. Interestingly, there is a significant relationship between level of functioning on the autism spectrum and degree of face capture or distraction.
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页码:634 / 639
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