Autism;
Self-recognition;
Autobiographical memory;
YOUNG CHILDRENS ABILITY;
HIGH-FUNCTIONING AUTISM;
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY;
VIDEO REPRESENTATION;
INFANTS;
AWARENESS;
IDENTIFY;
VALIDITY;
EVENTS;
RECALL;
D O I:
10.1016/j.rasd.2011.05.002
中图分类号:
G76 [特殊教育];
学科分类号:
040109 ;
摘要:
Achieving a sense of self is a crucial task of ordinary development. With which aspects of self do children with autism have particular difficulty? Two prior studies concluded that children with autism are unimpaired in delayed self-recognition; we confirm and clarify this conclusion by examining it in conjunction with another key aspect of self understanding, including several needed controls and contrasts. Three groups of children were tested in a delayed self-recognition paradigm as well as a self-other action memory card game in which they took turns placing pictures with an adult: 3-year-olds (n = 25), 5-year-olds (n = 27), and children with autism spectrum disorder (n = 20). Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) demonstrated impaired performance on self-other recall compared to both typical 5-year-olds and typical 3-year-olds, but were not significantly different on delayed self-recognition. Results are discussed with regard to the unique profile of self-related performance in autism. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.