Pupillary response during social emotion tasks in autism spectrum disorder.

Juei-Po Lee, Yi-Hsuan Chang, Yi-Li Tseng, Tai-Li Chou, Yi-Ling Chien
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Autistic individuals encounter challenges in recognizing emotional expressions of others. Pupillary response has been proposed as an indicator of arousal dysregulation or cognitive load. The pupillary response of autistic individuals during socio-affective tasks remains unclear. This study investigated pupillary response in autistic adults when viewing emotional faces/eyes and recognizing emotions during the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) and watching interpersonal touch scenes in the social touch task. The study included 98 participants diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and 37 typically developing controls (TD). Pupil size was measured using the Tobii X2-30 Eye Tracker. The results showed that autistic adults had larger maximal pupil sizes, smaller minimal pupil sizes, and greater change rates of pupil size, particularly during the RMET Eyes task. Clinical correlations revealed that attention switching difficulty positively correlated with mean pupil size in TD participants, while social communication deficits positively correlated with mean pupil size in autistic participants. In conclusion, our findings suggest atypical pupillary responses in autistic adults during socio-affective tasks, indicating heightened cognitive demand. Further investigation is necessary to understand the underlying mechanisms and their association with autistic traits.

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自闭症谱系障碍患者在社交情感任务中的瞳孔反应。
自闭症患者在识别他人的情绪表达方面面临挑战。瞳孔反应被认为是唤醒失调或认知负荷的指标。自闭症患者在完成社会情感任务时的瞳孔反应仍不清楚。本研究调查了自闭症成人在 "从眼睛读懂心灵 "测试(RMET)中观看情绪化面孔/眼睛和识别情绪时的瞳孔反应,以及在 "社会接触 "任务中观看人际接触场景时的瞳孔反应。这项研究包括 98 名被诊断患有自闭症谱系障碍的参与者和 37 名发育正常的对照组(TD)。使用 Tobii X2-30 眼球追踪器测量了瞳孔大小。结果显示,自闭症成人的最大瞳孔尺寸较大,最小瞳孔尺寸较小,瞳孔尺寸变化率较大,尤其是在 RMET Eyes 任务中。临床相关性显示,注意力转换困难与 TD 参与者的平均瞳孔大小呈正相关,而自闭症参与者的社交沟通障碍与平均瞳孔大小呈正相关。总之,我们的研究结果表明,自闭症成人在社交情感任务中的瞳孔反应不典型,表明认知需求增加。要了解其潜在机制及其与自闭症特征的关联,还需要进一步的研究。
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