Psychological Science ›› 2017, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (5): 1253-1259.

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Non-literal meaning comprehension defect in High-functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: An ERP study based on metaphor perspective

  

  • Received:2017-01-10 Revised:2017-06-25 Online:2017-09-20 Published:2017-09-20

高功能孤独症者非字面语义理解缺陷:隐喻视角的ERP研究

李骋诗1,胡金生1,刘颖2,王琦3,李松泽1,刘淑清4   

  1. 1. 辽宁师范大学心理学院
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    3. 辽宁师范大学
    4. 大连医科大学
  • 通讯作者: 胡金生

Abstract: Previous research indicated that there exist severe disabilities in non-literal meaning comprehension among people who are diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). These defects were explained from various dimensions including social cognition and language information processing. Social cognition defects and disability of early language information processing maybe originated from the same neural basis because brain development defects have been found among the people with ASD. These development defects cause their disability of social cognition and language information processing and further affect their non-literal meaning comprehension. In view of the experience of past research, metaphor is an appropriate perspective to explore the defects of non-literal meaning comprehension. For instance, a low efficiency of ASD metaphor semantic integration may be caused by right hemisphere dysfunction or underconnectivity between the hemispheres or brain regions which are the results of cerebral white matter or other brain structures development dysfunction. All above defect of brain structure or brain function impair different kinds of metaphors or other non-literal meaning comprehension. Recent studies explored the brain defects on metaphorical semantic comprehension from neural physiological level and mainly among the patients with Asperger's syndrome (AS). However, inconsistent conclusions have been made among the people diagnosed on High Functioning Autism (HFA). Furthermore,the research participants have been limited to children and little is known on metaphor semantic integration of adults with HFA. In order to examine the neural physiological features of metaphor semantic comprehension among adults with HFA and to make proposals to other research of non-literal meaning comprehension, the present study recruited 20 adults with HFA (mean ages = 19.95 years) and their 20 typically developing peers(mean ages=19.40 years) who were matched on IQ. Event Related Potential (ERP) was used to investigate the metaphorical semantic processing of four types of sentences including novel-metaphor sentences, conventional-metaphor sentences, literal sentences, and error sentences. All participants were asked to perform a semantic judgment task that required them to decide whether the sentences showed on the computer screen conveyed a meaningful expression or not as quickly and accurately as possible. The results showed that: HFA adults can comprehend metaphor semantic ultimately with a long response time and a normal accuracy. In the typically developing group, the largest N400 amplitude of error sentences and a right hemisphere advantage effect were found. Novel metaphor sentences had smaller N400 amplitude comparing to error sentences but N400 of the former was still larger than the conventional metaphor sentences and literal sentences. This result suggests that the error sentences semantic integration is most difficult among the typically developing group. A different pattern was observed in the HFA group, novel metaphor elicited the largest N400 amplitude, which was followed by error sentences, conventional metaphor sentences, and literal sentences. No lateralization effect was found on novel metaphor sentences. The present study suggests that the semantic integration ability in metaphor comprehension among HFA adults is relatively intact, but a different processing pattern was found comparing to typically developing peers. This special processing pattern may attribute to right hemisphere dysfunction or poor connectivity among different brain areas or structures. Key words Adults with high Functioning Autism; non-literal meaning; metaphor; ERP; N400

Key words: Adults with high Functioning Autism, non-literal meaning, metaphor, ERP, N400

摘要: 研究采用事件相关电位技术从隐喻语义理解角度考察了高功能孤独症成人非字面语义理解中的行为特点及脑半球参与模式。行为结果显示:高功能孤独症成人对新异隐喻句的反应时最长,两类隐喻句的反应时均长于普通成人,但错误率上两组被试间无差异。脑电结果显示:高功能孤独症组对新异隐喻句的N400波幅最大,未出现半球偏侧化现象,传统隐喻句在左半球的N400波幅大于右半球,两类隐喻句的N400波幅均大于正常被试。结论:高功能孤独症成人具备隐喻理解能力,并对新异隐喻的理解做出更多努力,但右脑功能异常仍旧存在,左右半球在总体功能或神经联通性上仍旧弱于常人。

关键词: 高功能孤独症, 非字面语义, 隐喻, ERP, N400