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2019年12月27日,北京大学心理与认知科学学院吴艳红教授课题组题为 “Actions Speak Louder than Words: The Role of Action in Self-Referential Advantage in Children with Autism”发表于Autism Research杂志。该研究揭示了实际动作执行(self-generated actions)...
The role for context in motor development in autism
autism Asperger syndrome motor development coordination disorder sequence learning
2015/8/3
The role for context in motor development in autism.
A Review on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Autism
Molecular structure autism nerve function familial aggregation autism genetic factors
2015/8/3
With increased recognition in the media, heightened prevalence, and advances in research technologies, investigation into the causes of autism has broadened in recent years. Studies at the molecular, ...
Psychopathology in Adults with Autism and Intellectual Disability
Autism intellectual disability psychiatric co-morbidity
2015/7/31
There have been few studies of psychopathology in adult with autism. This study examined psychiatric co-morbidity in 147 adults with intellectual disability (ID) and autism and 605 adults with ID but ...
Behaviour Management Problems as Predictors of Psychotropic Medication and Use of Psychiatric Services in Adults with Autism
synaesthesia music colour cross-modal audiovisual ventriloquism
2015/7/29
This study examines a group of synaesthetes who report colour sensations in response to music and other sounds. Experiment 1 shows that synaesthetes choose more precise colours and are more internally...
The empathizing-systemizing theory and adolescents with autism spectrum conditions
autism Asperger's Syndrome empathizing systemizing Baron-Cohen
2015/1/9
The empathizing-systemizing (E-S) theory states that individuals with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) can be identified by a deficit in empathy (social skills, communication skills, and theory of min...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate the impact of emotionality on the memory of children with an autism spectrum disorder. Although emotional events enhance memory in adults and childr...
Theory of Mind and the Ability to Make Emotional Inferences Among Children with High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders
autism perspective-taking social skills theory of mind
2014/11/5
Perspective-taking skills are central to the successful navigation of social situations. Children need perspective-taking skills to help them correctly interpret different cues and accurately assess s...
Evaluation of Motor Speech and Intervention Planning for Children with Autism
Motor Speech Intervention Planning Children with Autism
2014/10/23
Autism affects 1 in 88 children (Center for Disease Control, 2009), approximately 50% of whom will not develop speech (Seal & Bonvillian, 1997). Some researchers hypothesize that these difficulties in...
In Search of Prediction Factors for Autism Spectrum Disorders:An Impossible Task?
Autism Joint Attention Prediction GLMM Risk Factor General Marker
2012/11/21
Clinical work and prediction of development are closely linked in the practice of early detection, diagnosis and choice of modes of intervention in young children with autism. Variables are often defi...
Imitation Effects on Joint Attention Behaviors of Children with Autism
Imitation Joint Attention Autism
2012/9/20
This study examined the effects of adult imitation on three joint attention behaviors of nonverbal preschoolers with autism including referential looking, gaze following and gesturing to the adult. Vi...
Formal Characteristics of Thematic Apperception Test Narratives of Adult Patients with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. A Preliminary Study
Autism Thematic Apperception Test Social Cognition Adults
2011/10/22
This study explored the usefulness of a Thematic Apperception Test (TAT, Murray, 1943) narrative scoring system to detect signs of autistic information processing. A total of 27 patients with an Autis...
Modularity, Theory of Mind, and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Modularity Theory of Mind Autism Spectrum Disorder
2010/10/7
The theory of mind (ToM) deficit associated with autism spectrum disorder has been a central topic in the debate about the modularity of the mind. In a series of papers, Philip Gerrans and Valerie Sto...
In the autism world, "Aspies" are sometimes seen as the elites, the ones who are socially awkward, yet academically gifted and who embrace their quirkiness. Now, many Aspies, a nickname for people wit...
The first rigorous study of behavior treatment in autistic children as young as 18 months found two years of therapy can vastly improve symptoms, often resulting in a milder diagnosis.The study was sm...