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时间Tue Sep 7 16:55:22 2010
Visual Pattern Preference May Be Indicator of Autism in Toddlers
ScienceDaily (Sep. 6, 2010) — Using eye-tracking methods, researchers at the
University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have shown that
toddlers with autism spend significantly more time visually examining dynamic
geometric patterns than they do looking at social images -- a viewing pattern
not found in either typical or developmentally delayed toddlers. The results
of the study suggest that a preference for geometric patterns early in life
may be a signature behavior in infants who are at-risk for autism. This
preference was found in infants at-risk for autism as young as 14 months of
age.
自闭婴儿会花比较多时间观察几何图形,而不是和社会有关的图形。这个现象不会在发展
迟缓儿身上看到。
"In testing 110 toddlers ages 14 to 42 months, we found that all of the
toddlers who spent more than 69 percent of their time fixing their gaze on
geometric images could be accurately classified as having an autism spectrum
disorder or ASD," said Karen Pierce, PhD, an assistant professor in the UCSD
Department of Neurosciences and assistant director of the UCSD Autism Center
of Excellence. The study will be published in the September 6 issue of the
Archives of General Psychiatry.
小婴孩花69%以上时间关注几何图形,那麽就很可能是自闭症儿童。
During this study, babies ranging in age between 12 and 42 months sat on
their mother's lap as they watched a one-minute movie that contained shapes
moving on one side of the screen (i.e., "dynamic geometric patterns) and
children dancing and doing yoga on the other (i.e., "dynamic social images").
Using an infrared light beam that bounces off the eye, Pierce and colleagues
were able to measure what the baby liked to look at by measuring the amount
of time they examined each side of the screen. Interestingly, the dynamic
geometric patterns that absorbed the attention of autistic but not normal
babies, was nothing more than a common screen saver found on most computers.
小孩坐在母亲身上看电影,几何内容与社会内容。然後用红外光的眼动仪观察婴孩。
Out of 51 typical infants in this study, only one preferred to look at the
geometric images. However, not all autistic toddlers preferred the geometric
shapes. In the UCSD study, 40 percent of the ASD toddlers had this
preference, compared to just two percent of the typical and nine percent of
the developmentally delayed toddlers. Thus, while 40 percent of the ASD
toddlers were "geometric responders," the remaining 60 percent were similar
to the typical and developmentally delayed groups in preferring dynamic
social images.
有40%的自闭症婴孩会关注几何图形。
"What an infant prefers to look at when given a choice between two images may
turn out to be a more clearly observable indicator of autism risk than how he
or she looks at a single image," Pierce said. "Among toddlers who strongly
prefer geometric patterns, we found that -- almost 100 percent of the time --
those children developed an autism spectrum disorder."
但若很关注几何图形,几乎就是自闭症小孩。
A preference for geometric patterns alone may be an intriguing novel
identifier of early autism, but the research results also illustrated a
distinct pattern of saccades -- rapid, directed eye movements -- among the
geometric responders.
"We initially predicted that ASD toddlers overall would show a reduced number
of saccades," Pierce explained However, results revealed that it was only the
geometric responders, not the group as a whole, who displayed a reduced
number of saccades; and this pattern was only evident when they were viewing
their preferred geometric patterns. "It was almost as if they got 'stuck' and
didn't move their eyes as much as typical toddlers when viewing geometric
patterns. The geometric patterns were apparently very absorbing to them."
The researchers concluded that a preference for moving geometric patterns,
combined with how long toddlers stare when looking at moving geometric
images, might be an early identifier of autism.
"If your baby occasionally enjoys looking at the screen saver on your
computer, it is no cause for alarm," said Pierce. "But if your baby looks at
such moving geometric patterns for long periods of time, but not at fun,
social images, you might want to check for other early warning signs of
autism."
如果你偶尔看到小孩觉得几何状的萤幕保护程式不要惊慌。但如果他们只喜欢几何形状,
而不是社会性的影像,那很可能就是自闭症的徵兆。
Such warning signs include reduced enjoyment during back-and-forth games like
peek-a-boo; the presence of an unusual tone of voice; a lack of pointing at
or bringing objects to show; and a failure to respond when his/her name is
called.
"If your baby shows multiple such 'red-flags,' then speak to your
pediatrician about a developmental evaluation," Pierce advised.
Additional contributors to the study include D. Conant and J. Desmond, UCSD
Autism Center of Excellence; and R. Stoner, UCSD Department of Neurosciences
and the Autism Center of Excellence. The research was supported by grant NIMH
R01-MH080134 from the National Institute of Mental Health, and an Autism
Center of Excellence grant P50-MH081755.
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