AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study investigates sex differences in mentalizing and narrative coherence among autistic adults, revealing complexities due to the clinical variability of autism.
  • - Male participants performed better and faster than females on a specific mentalizing task that involved false beliefs, while no significant differences were found in other tasks.
  • - These findings underscore the need to consider sex differences in autism to improve diagnosis and support tailored to individual needs.

Article Abstract

Studying autism might be a complex endeavor due to its clinical heterogeneity. Little is currently known about potential sex differences in autistic adults, especially regarding mentalizing and narrative coherence. In this study, male and female participants told a personal story about one of their most positive and most negative life events and performed two mentalizing tasks. One of these mentalizing tasks was a recently developed Picture and Verbal Sequencing task that has shown cerebellar recruitment, and which requires mentalizing in a sequential context (i.e., participants chronologically ordered scenarios that required true and false belief mentalizing). Our preliminary comparison shows that males were faster and more accurate on the Picture Sequencing task compared to female participants when ordering sequences involving false beliefs, but not true beliefs. No sex differences were found for the other mentalizing and narrative tasks. These results highlight the importance of looking at sex differences in autistic adults and provide a possible explanation for sex-related differences in daily life mentalizing functions, which suggest a need for more sensitive diagnosis and tailored support.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2023.103918DOI Listing

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