Baron-Cohen Flashcards

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Advantage of lab experiment

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Ability to identify cause and effect ie..

Use of control therefore ease of replicability

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Disadvantage of lab experiment

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Artificial environment, demand characteristics influence results

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Sample

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16 Autistic adults 
   High functioning
   12 with Aspergers
    13M 3F
50 normal adults
   Matched by age with Autistic group
   25,25
   Cambridge 
10 adults with Tourette's syndrome
   Matched by age with autistic group
   8 M, 2 F
   Clinical sample

ALL normal intelligence range.

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Sample recruited

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Advert in National Autistic Society
Clinical Tourette’s syndrome sample from a centre in London
Normal = general population of Cambridge

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Aim

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To provide support for a cognitive explanation of autism, specifically that autistic adults lack theory of mind skills. Eg. Predict thoughts or behaviours of another person.

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6
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Sample type

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Volunteer (article)

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7
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Research method

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Independent measured design

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8
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Research design

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Quasi-experiment

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9
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IV

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Natural

Normal adult, Tourette’s syndrome, autistic adult

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10
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DV

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Eyes task

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4 tasks

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Eyes
Strange stories
Control task 1: gender recognition
Control task 2: basic emotion

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12
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Quantitative data

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Eyes task obtained score

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13
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Controls

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  • age matched
  • all normal IQ
  • random presentation of 4 tasks
  • control tasks used to assess gender and basic emotion recognition
  • eyes task pre tested using people blind to aim/hypothesis
  • pic shown for 3 seconds
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Results eyes task

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1:
Autistic 16.3
Normal 20.3
Tourette's 20.4
/25
2:
In normal group, females performed better than males
Males 18.8
Females 21.8
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15
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Results strange stories

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TS no errors

A some some errors and impaired relative to controls

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16
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Results control tasks

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No difference between groups on controls task

17
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Conclusion

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High functioning autistic adults impaired on theory of mind test, despite having normal IQ. Evidence of mind reading deficits.

Females significantly better than males on this ToM test.

Significance of results p=

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Changes

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Film of face (whole face indicating chosen emotion rather than just photo)
Experiment in lab (rather than varying location)
Sample (proportionate number and range of autistic adults on spectrum)

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Strange stories

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Advanced theory of mind test. If difficulties with eyes then difficulties with this.
Happe strange stories.

Comprises contextually embedded and realistic theory of mind tasks. Included simple accounts of events related to various motivations underlying everyday utterances that are not literally meant eg. Joke, lie, sarcasm.

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Eyes task

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25 B&W photos 
3 seconds
Magazine photos, eye region.
Same size
Male and female
Forced choice between two mental states TARGET & FOIL - printed underneath
Tested individually
21
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Emotion and direct opposite

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4 judges generated target words
Photos shown to 8 adults who did not know answer
100% agreement, therefore good validity.

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Target / Foil

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Relaxed/worried

Calm/anxious

Friendly/hostile

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Control task 2: basic emotion

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Identify emotion of full face photos.
Everyone should pass these as checking validity of experiment.
Six faces used eg. Happy, sad - based on Ekman categories

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Control task 1: gender indentification

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Identify gender of 25 eye photos

Same as eyes task but asked for gender as well.

25
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Ecological validity

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  • simpler than real demands of a live social situation eg. Forced choice and gender recognition have more cues than just the eye region
  • lab experiment is a strange environment esp. Subjects with autism easily feel disorientated, therefore effect way performed. Autistic characteristic = need for routine and familiarity.
  • eyes task unusual, simpler than the demands of real life even though a ‘very advanced’ test. Static photos never like real world and would have been more realistic with films
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Previous research stimulus

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Baron-Cohen’s research in children using the Sally-Anne Test

27
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Advantage of sample

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Adult autistics had difficulty with eyes task, BC able to show that adult autistics as well as autistic children have mind reading deficits.