Do autistic adults spontaneously reason about belief? A detailed exploration of alternative explanations

Author:

Wu Ruihan1ORCID,Lim Jing Tian2,Ahmed Zahra1,Berger Rachael1,Acem Ensar3ORCID,Chowdhury Ishita1,White Sarah J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London , London, UK

2. Royal Free Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust , London, UK

3. Department of Psychology, Kadir Has University , Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract

Southgate et al. ’s (Southgate 2007 Psychol. Sci. 18, 587-92 (doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2007.01944.x )) anticipatory-looking paradigm has presented exciting yet inconclusive evidence surrounding spontaneous mentalizing in autism. The present study aimed to develop this paradigm to address alternative explanations for the lack of predictive eye movements on false-belief tasks by autistic adults. This was achieved through implementing a multi-trial design with matched true-belief conditions, and both high and low inhibitory demand false-belief conditions. We also sought to inspect if any group differences were related to group-specific patterns of attention on key events. Autistic adults were compared with non-autistic adults on this adapted implicit mentalizing task and an established explicit task. The two groups performed equally well in the explicit task; however, autistic adults did not show anticipatory-looking behaviour in the false-belief trials of the implicit task. Critically, both groups showed the same attentional distribution in the implicit task prior to action prediction, indicating that autistic adults process information from social cues in the same way as non-autistic adults, but this information is not then used to update mental representations. Our findings further document that many autistic people struggle to spontaneously mentalize others’ beliefs, and this non-verbal paradigm holds promise for use with a wide range of ages and abilities.

Funder

University College London

China Scholarship Council

Royal Society

European Commission

Publisher

The Royal Society

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