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Exploring the Cognitive Foundations of the Shared Attention Mechanism: Evidence for a Relationship Between Self-Categorization and Shared Attention Across the Autism Spectrum.

Daniel P Skorich1,2, Tahlia B Gash3, Katie L Stalker4, Lidan Zheng5, S Alexander Haslam3.   

Abstract

The social difficulties of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are typically explained as a disruption in the Shared Attention Mechanism (SAM) sub-component of the theory of mind (ToM) system. In the current paper, we explore the hypothesis that SAM's capacity to construct the self-other-object relations necessary for shared-attention arises from a self-categorization process, which is weaker among those with more autistic-like traits. We present participants with self-categorization and shared-attention tasks, and measure their autism-spectrum quotient (AQ). Results reveal a negative relationship between AQ and shared-attention, via self-categorization, suggesting a role for self-categorization in the disruption in SAM seen in ASD. Implications for intervention, and for a ToM model in which weak central coherence plays a role are discussed.

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Keywords:  Categorization; Self-categorization; Shared attention; Theory of mind; Weak central coherence

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28185043     DOI: 10.1007/s10803-017-3049-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord        ISSN: 0162-3257


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