Literature DB >> 27178998

Social analogical reasoning in school-aged children with autism spectrum disorder and typically developing peers.

Adam E Green1, Lauren Kenworthy2, Natalie M Gallagher1, Ligia Antezana3, Maya G Mosner3, Samantha Krieg1, Katherina Dudley2, Allison Ratto2, Benjamin E Yerys3.   

Abstract

Analogical reasoning is an important mechanism for social cognition in typically developing children, and recent evidence suggests that some forms of analogical reasoning may be preserved in autism spectrum disorder. An unanswered question is whether children with autism spectrum disorder can apply analogical reasoning to social information. In all, 92 children with autism spectrum disorder completed a social content analogical reasoning task presented via photographs of real-world social interactions. Autism spectrum disorder participants exhibited performance that was well above chance and was not significantly worse than age- and intelligence quotient-matched typically developing children. Investigating the relationship of social content analogical reasoning performance to age in this cross-sectional dataset indicated similar developmental trajectories in the autism spectrum disorder and typically developing children groups. These findings provide new support for intact analogical reasoning in autism spectrum disorder and have theoretical implications for analogy as a metacognitive skill that may be at least partially dissociable from general deficits in processing social content. As an initial study of social analogical reasoning in children with autism spectrum disorder, this study focused on a basic research question with limited ecological validity. Evidence that children with autism spectrum disorder can apply analogical reasoning ability to social content may have long-range applied implications for exploring how this capacity might be channeled to improve social cognition in daily life.

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Keywords:  analogy; autism spectrum disorder; development; social cognition

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27178998      PMCID: PMC6085745          DOI: 10.1177/1362361316644728

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autism        ISSN: 1362-3613


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