Associations between Autistic-like Traits and Imagery Ability

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Hatakeyama, Takao
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autism spectrum disorder (ASD); Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ); imagery ability; vividness; imagery type; college students; Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire (VVIQ); Questionnaire upon Mental Imagery (QMI); Verbalizer-Visualizer Questionnaire (VVQ); FUNCTIONING AUTISM; ASPERGER-SYNDROME; JAPANESE VERSION; ADULTS; QUESTIONNAIRE; IMAGINATION; ATTENTION; RESPONSIVITY; ACCOUNT; DETAIL;
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10.3390/vision8010013
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
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This article examines empirical associations between qualities of the imagination, mental imagery, and cognitive abilities with special reference to autism. This study is the first to explore the empirical relationships between autistic-like traits and tests of imagery differences. Imaginative impairments and distinctive sensory characteristics in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) should be reflected in their interactions with mental imagery. However, the relationship between ASD and imaging traits remains unclear. Based on the hypothesis that the degree of autistic-like traits is reflected in imagery traits, this study examined how the individual Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) relates to imagery ability in 250 college students. Two vividness tests and one imagery-type test were used to assess imagery ability. Scores in each imagery test were compared between the high-scoring group classified by the AQ and the rest of the participants and between the low-scoring group classified by the AQ and the other participants. This study also directly compared imagery test scores between the high- and low-scoring groups. In terms of the total AQ score, the high-scoring group exhibited lower visualization scores. Regarding AQ subscales, "imagination" had the most extensive relationship with imagery traits, with the high-scoring group (unimaginative) showing lower imagery vividness across various modalities as well as lower visualization and verbalization scores. This was followed by the "attention to detail" subscale, on which the high-scoring group (attentive to detail) showed higher vividness of visual imagery. The results of the low-scoring group exhibited, on the whole, opposite imagery tendencies to the high-scoring group. The results indicate that autistic-like traits are associated with qualities of the imagination and especially mental imagery ability.
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