Atypical local and global biological motion perception in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
文献类型:期刊论文
作者 | Tian, Junbin3; Yang, Fang1,2; Wang, Ying1,2![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
刊名 | ELIFE
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出版日期 | 2024-07-02 |
卷号 | 12页码:23 |
关键词 | visual search visual perception attention developmental disorder biomarker RDoC Human |
ISSN号 | 2050-084X |
DOI | 10.7554/eLife.90313 |
通讯作者 | Jiang, Yi(yijiang@psych.ac.cn) ; Yang, Li(yangli_pkuimh@bjmu.edu.cn) |
英文摘要 | Perceiving biological motion (BM) is crucial for human survival and social interaction. Many studies have reported impaired BM perception in autism spectrum disorder, which is characterised by deficits in social interaction. Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often exhibit similar difficulties in social interaction. However, few studies have investigated BM perception in children with ADHD. Here, we compared differences in the ability to process local kinematic and global configurational cues, two fundamental abilities of BM perception, between typically developing and ADHD children. We further investigated the relationship between BM perception and social interaction skills measured using the Social Responsiveness Scale and examined the contributions of latent factors (e.g. sex, age, attention, and intelligence) to BM perception. The results revealed that children with ADHD exhibited atypical BM perception. Local and global BM processing showed distinct features. Local BM processing ability was related to social interaction skills, whereas global BM processing ability significantly improved with age. Critically, general BM perception (i.e. both local and global BM processing) may be affected by sustained attentional ability in children with ADHD. This relationship was primarily mediated by reasoning intelligence. These findings elucidate atypical BM perception in ADHD and the latent factors related to BM perception. Moreover, this study provides new evidence that BM perception is a hallmark of social cognition and advances our understanding of the potential roles of local and global processing in BM perception and social cognitive disorders. |
收录类别 | SCI |
WOS关键词 | POINT-LIGHT DISPLAYS ; DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER ; ADHD ; RECOGNITION ; MECHANISMS ; PREFERENCE ; SYMPTOMS ; BEHAVIOR ; EMOTION ; PEOPLE |
资助项目 | Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission[Z181100001518005] ; Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China[2021ZD0203800] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[31830037] ; Interdisciplinary Innovation Team[JCTD-2021-06] ; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities |
WOS研究方向 | Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics |
语种 | 英语 |
WOS记录号 | WOS:001261798200001 |
出版者 | eLIFE SCIENCES PUBL LTD |
资助机构 | Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission ; Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Interdisciplinary Innovation Team ; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities |
源URL | [http://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/48459] ![]() |
专题 | 心理研究所_脑与认知科学国家重点实验室 |
通讯作者 | Jiang, Yi; Yang, Li |
作者单位 | 1.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Dept Psychol, Beijing, Peoples R China 2.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Psychol, State Key Lab Brain & Cognit Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China 3.Peking Univ, Peking Univ Sixth Hosp, Inst Mental Hlth, Natl Clin Res Ctr Mental Disorders,NHC Key Lab Men, Beijing, Peoples R China |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Tian, Junbin,Yang, Fang,Wang, Ying,et al. Atypical local and global biological motion perception in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder[J]. ELIFE,2024,12:23. |
APA | Tian, Junbin.,Yang, Fang.,Wang, Ying.,Wang, Li.,Wang, Ning.,...&Yang, Li.(2024).Atypical local and global biological motion perception in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.ELIFE,12,23. |
MLA | Tian, Junbin,et al."Atypical local and global biological motion perception in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder".ELIFE 12(2024):23. |
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来源:心理研究所
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