| Literature DB >> 30288648 |
Roser Cañigueral1, Antonia F de C Hamilton2.
Abstract
Autistic people process gaze differently than typical people, but it is not yet clear if these differences lie in the processing of eye-shapes or the belief in whether others can see (perceptual mentalizing). We aimed to investigate whether these two models of gaze processing modulate social seeking in typical and autistic adults. We measured preferences of participants to view videos of an actress with visible or hidden eyes, who can or cannot see out. While typical participants preferred videos where the actress can see through and has visible eyes, autistic people showed no preference for these videos. These findings are discussed in the context of perceptual mentalizing and the social motivation theory of autism.Entities:
Keywords: Autism; Eye gaze; Perceptual mentalizing; Social motivation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30288648 PMCID: PMC6331498 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-018-3760-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257
Factorial design used for the video categories and sample screenshots of the video-clips
| Eye-shape (E) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Visible (+) | Hidden (−) | |
| Belief in being seen (B) | ||
| Yes (+) | Empty sunglasses (B+E+) | Normal sunglasses (B+E−) |
| No (−) | Paper-eyes sunglasses (B−E+) | Opaque sunglasses (B−E−) |
Comparison of the typical and autistic (ASC) samples that were included in the analyses
| Typical (N = 25) | ASC (N = 24) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Range | Mean (SD) | Range | ||
| Age | 32.28 (10.26) | 19–58 | 33.42 (10.18) | 19–52 | 0.70 |
| Gender | 5 F, 20 M | – | 1 F, 23 M | – | – |
| Handedness | 2 L, 23 R | – | 3 L, 21 R | – | – |
| IQ: full-scale | 115.52 (13.61) | 93–149 | 116.42 (13.35) | 86–152 | 0.82 |
| IQ: verbal | 116.32 (13.32) | 96–150 | 118.13 (15.10) | 91–155 | 0.66 |
| IQ: performance | 111.00 (14.36) | 80–136 | 111.13 (13.35) | 80–132 | 0.97 |
| AQ | 15.60 (4.66) | 6–22 | 31.00 (10.27) | 10–46 | 0.00*** |
| ADOS: total | – | – | 8.92 (3.41) | 4–17 | – |
| ADOS: communication | – | – | 2.58 (1.64) | 0–6 | – |
| ADOS: social interaction | – | – | 6.33 (2.08) | 4–11 | – |
F female, M male, L left, R right
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01 and ***p < 0.001
Fig. 1a Association between patterned boxes and video-clip categories. b Sample trial where the participant chooses B+E− condition (normal sunglasses): (1) the four options are first displayed; (2) the participant chooses which box to open by doing the required key hits; (3) the unlocked box is zoomed and the corresponding video-clip is displayed as a reward
Descriptives for the percentage of choices of each video category
| Condition | Group | Mean | SD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Empty sunglasses (B+E+) | Typical | 45.4 | 19.7 |
| Autism | 33.6 | 11.6 | |
| Normal sunglasses (B+E−) | Typical | 17.9 | 14.3 |
| Autism | 20.6 | 8.31 | |
| Paper-eyes sunglasses (B−E+) | Typical | 19.6 | 11.8 |
| Autism | 20.2 | 7.97 | |
| Opaque sunglasses (B−E−) | Typical | 17.1 | 12.7 |
| Autism | 25.1 | 8.24 |
Statistics for the belief × eyes × group repeated measures ANOVA
| Belief | Main effect | |
| Eyes | Main effect | |
| Group | Main effect | |
| Belief × eyes | Interaction effect | |
| B+: E+ vs. E- | ||
| B−: E+ versus E− | ||
| E+: B+ versus B− | ||
| E−: B+ versus B− | ||
| B+E+ versus B−E− | ||
| B+E− versus B−E+ | ||
| Belief × group | Interaction effect | |
| B+: typ vs. aut | ||
| B−: typ versus aut | ||
| Typ: B+ versus B− | ||
| Aut: B+ versus B− | ||
| Eyes × group | Interaction effect | |
| E+: typ versus aut | ||
| E−: typ versus aut | ||
| Typ: E+ versus E− | ||
| Aut: E+ versus E− | ||
| Belief × eyes × group | Interaction effect |
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01 and ***p < 0.001
Statistics for the belief × group repeated measures ANOVA (E− conditions only)
| Belief | Main effect | |
| Group | Main effect | |
| Belief × group | Interaction effect | |
| B+: typ versus aut | ||
| B−: typ versus aut | ||
| Typ: B+ versus B− | ||
| Aut: B+ versus B− |
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01 and ***p < 0.001
Fig. 2Percentage of choices: mean (filled circle), SE (error bars), and frequency of values (width of distribution). a Interaction between Belief and Eyes. b Interaction between Belief and Group. c Interaction between Eyes and Group. d Interaction between Belief and Group for E− conditions only. Asterisks signify difference at +p < 0.1, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01 and ***p < 0.001