| Literature DB >> 29417437 |
Noah J Sasson1, Kerrianne E Morrison2, Amy E Pinkham2, Daniel J Faso2, Michael Chmielewski3.
Abstract
Social cognitive impairments in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are well-documented, yet little research has examined whether ASD is also characterized by difficulties in meta-perception, or the ability to gauge how one is perceived. In this study, ASD and TD adults (N = 22) largely did not differ on the self-perception of their personality traits or on how they expected to be perceived by unfamiliar observers. However adults with ASD were rated less favorably by TD observers (N = 412) on 19 out of 20 personality items, and adults with ASD were less accurate at predicting how they would be perceived. These findings suggest impaired meta-perception in ASD that may serve as a potential mechanism through which reduced social cognitive ability contributes to social impairment.Entities:
Keywords: Adults; Meta-accuracy; Meta-perception; Personality; Social cognition
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29417437 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-018-3487-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257