Le neurotype percu d'autrui peut affecter la representation de soi/d'autrui chez les personnes autistes

Titre original en anglais : Perceived Neurotype of the Other May Affect Self/Other-Representation in Autistic People

Moseley, R., Hung, K., & Sui, J. (2025). Perceived Neurotype of the Other May Affect Self/Other-Representation in Autistic People. Neurodiversity, 3. https://doi.org/10.1177/27546330251339560

Date de publication: 29/04/2025 Ajout dans AutiHub: 06/07/2026 Type: Article Langue de l’article: Anglais

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Des travaux recents suggerent que les « deficits sociaux » historiquement attribues a l'autisme peuvent etre le produit de differences sociocommunicatives entre neurotypes entre les personnes autistes et la majorite neurotypique. Alors que des travaux precedents ont explore les impacts des discordances de neurotype sur des comportements sociaux plus complexes, nous avons cherche a explorer comment la perception du neurotype d'une autre personne affecte des processus inconscients et implicites de representation de soi/d'autrui qui sous-tendent des processus sociocognitifs d'ordre superieur. Des participants autistes (n = 149) et non autistes (n = 166) ont realise une tache d'appariement perceptif dans laquelle ils confirmaient ou niaient des associations apprises entre des formes geometriques et trois etiquettes de personne (eux-memes, un ami nomme et un inconnu). La majorite des participants autistes percevaient leurs amis et les inconnus comme neurotypiques, et le traitement preferentiel habituel des amis par rapport aux inconnus etait reduit dans ce groupe. Les effets des neurotypes d'autrui etaient manifestes par une precision legerement plus faible lors du traitement d'informations concernant des personnes ayant un statut neurodivergent/neurotypique different de celui des participants. La pertinence dans la vie reelle des biais cognitifs etait indiquee par une relation indirecte entre un biais en faveur de soi plus important et une ideation suicidaire plus intense au cours de l'annee precedente, par l'intermediaire du mediateur que constituait une connexion plus faible a la communaute autiste. Le fait d'appartenir a une neurominorite affecte le traitement implicite d'informations socialement pertinentes ainsi que les processus sociaux explicites, et ces differences peuvent etre quantifiees par une simple mesure cognitive liee a un comportement social complexe.

Recent work suggests that the ‘social deficits’ historically ascribed to autism may be the product of cross-neurotype sociocommunicative differences between autistic people and the neurotypical majority. Where previous work has explored impacts of neurotype mismatches on more complex social behaviour, we aimed to explore how perception of another person's neurotype affects unconscious, implicit processes of self/other-representation that underpin higher-order sociocognitive processes. Autistic ( n = 149) and non-autistic ( n = 166) participants completed a perceptual matching task where they affirmed or negated learned associations between geometric shapes and three person-labels (themselves, a named friend, and a stranger). The majority of autistic participants perceived their friends and strangers as neurotypical, and the usual preferential processing of friends over strangers was reduced in this group. Effects of other neurotypes were evident in slightly lower accuracy when processing information about people with a different neurodivergent/neurotypical status to participants. The real-life relevance of cognitive biases was indicated by an indirect relationship of greater self-bias to more intense past-year suicide ideation via the mediator of lower autistic community connectedness. Being a neurominority affects implicit processing of socially-relevant information as well as explicit social processes, and these differences may be quantified by a simple cognitive measure linked to complex social behaviour.

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