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Robotic movement elicits visuomotor priming in children with autism.

机译:机器人运动引起自闭症儿童的视觉刺激性启动。

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The ability to understand another person's action and, if needed, to imitate that action, is a core component of human social behaviour. Imitation skills have attracted particular attention in the search for the underlying causes of the social difficulties that characterize autism. In recent years, it has been reported that people with autism can bypass some of their social deficits by interacting with robots. However, the robot preference in terms of imitation has yet to be proved. Here we provide empirical evidence that interaction with robots can trigger imitative behaviour in children with autism. We compared a group of high functioning children with autism with a group of typically developing children in a visuomotor priming experiment. Participants were requested to observe either a human or a robotic arm model performing a reach-to-grasp action towards a spherical object. Subsequently, the observers were asked to perform the same action towards the same object. Two 'control' conditions in which participants performed the movement in the presence of either the static human or robot model were also included. Kinematic analysis was conducted on the reach-to-grasp action performed by the observer. Our results show that children with autism were facilitated - as revealed by a faster movement duration and an anticipated peak velocity - when primed by a robotic but not by a human arm movement. The opposite pattern was found for normal children. The present results show that interaction with robots has an effect on visuomotor priming processes. These findings suggest that in children with autism the neural mechanism underlying the coding of observed actions might be tailored to process socially simpler stimuli.
机译:了解他人行为并在需要时模仿该行为的能力是人类社会行为的核心组成部分。在寻找自闭症特征的社会困难的根本原因时,模仿技巧引起了人们的特别关注。近年来,据报道自闭症患者可以通过与机器人互动来绕过一些社会缺陷。然而,机器人在模仿方面的偏好尚待证明。在这里,我们提供的经验证据表明,与机器人的互动可以触发自闭症儿童的模仿行为。在视觉运动启动实验中,我们将一组自闭症高功能儿童与一组典型发育中的儿童进行了比较。要求参与者观察对球形物体执行抓握动作的人类或机械手臂模型。随后,要求观察者对同一物体执行相同的动作。还包括两个“控制”条件,参与者在其中存在静态人类模型或机器人模型的情况下执行运动。运动学分析是对观察者执行的抓握动作进行的。我们的研究结果表明,自闭症儿童在通过机器人而不是人的手臂进行运动时会得到促进(运动持续时间加快和预期的峰值速度加快)。在正常儿童中发现了相反的模式。目前的结果表明,与机器人的交互对视觉运动启动过程有影响。这些发现表明,对于患有自闭症的儿童,可以对所观察到的行为进行编码的神经机制被定制为处理社会上较简单的刺激。

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