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Contextual priors do not modulate action prediction in children with autism.

Lucia Amoruso1,2, Antonio Narzisi3, Martina Pinzino3, Alessandra Finisguerra4, Lucia Billeci5, Sara Calderoni3,6, Franco Fabbro1, Filippo Muratori3,6, Anna Volzone4, Cosimo Urgesi1,4.   

Abstract

Bayesian accounts of autism suggest that this disorder may be rooted in an impaired ability to estimate the probability of future events, possibly owing to reduced priors. Here, we tested this hypothesis within the action domain in children with and without autism using a behavioural paradigm comprising a familiarization and a testing phase. During familiarization, children observed videos depicting a child model performing actions in diverse contexts. Crucially, within this phase, we implicitly biased action-context associations in terms of their probability of co-occurrence. During testing, children observed the same videos but drastically shortened (i.e. reduced amount of kinematics information) and were asked to infer action unfolding. Since during the testing phase movement kinematics became ambiguous, we expected children's responses to be biased to contextual priors, thus compensating for perceptual uncertainty. While this probabilistic effect was present in controls, no such modulation was observed in autistic children, overall suggesting an impairment in using contextual priors when predicting other peoples' actions in uncertain environments.

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Keywords:  Bayes; action prediction; autism; context; priors

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31409253      PMCID: PMC6710602          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2019.1319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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