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Fredric E Rose, Alan J Lincoln, Zona Lai, Michaela Ene, Yvonne M Searcy, Ursula Bellug. Orientation and affective expression effects on face recognition in Williams syndrome and autism. Journal of autism and developmental disorders vol 37 issue 3 2007 16906460 |
however, the ws group was more accurate than the autism group when discriminating upright faces with varying affective expressions, whereas the opposite pattern emerged when discriminating inverted faces. |
2007-11-13 |
2023-01-24 |
Not clear |
G I Orsmond, M M Seltze. Siblings of individuals with autism or Down syndrome: effects on adult lives. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR vol 51 issue Pt 9 2007 17845237 |
in this study, we examine instrumental and affective involvement in the sibling relationship for adults who have a brother or sister with an autism spectrum disorder (asd) or down syndrome (ds). |
2007-10-30 |
2023-01-24 |
Not clear |
R Peter Hobso. Communicative depth: soundings from developmental psychopathology. Infant behavior & development vol 30 issue 2 2007 17363063 |
often, discussions that oppose cognitive, affective, and motivational accounts of autism are pursued in an inappropriate frame of reference: at root, we need to understand the nature and developmental implications of affected children's difficulties in achieving communicative depth. |
2007-04-17 |
2023-01-24 |
human |
Rana el Kaliouby, Rosalind Picard, Simon Baron-Cohe. Affective computing and autism. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences vol 1093 issue 2007 17312261 |
affective computing and autism. |
2007-03-28 |
2023-01-24 |
human |
Rana el Kaliouby, Rosalind Picard, Simon Baron-Cohe. Affective computing and autism. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences vol 1093 issue 2007 17312261 |
this article highlights the overlapping and converging goals and challenges of autism research and affective computing. |
2007-03-28 |
2023-01-24 |
human |
Rana el Kaliouby, Rosalind Picard, Simon Baron-Cohe. Affective computing and autism. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences vol 1093 issue 2007 17312261 |
we propose that a collaboration between autism research and affective computing could lead to several mutually beneficial outcomes--from developing new tools to assist people with autism in understanding and operating in the socioemotional world around them, to developing new computational models and theories that will enable technology to be modified to provide an overall better socioemotional experience to all people who use it. |
2007-03-28 |
2023-01-24 |
human |
Stacey Wasserman, Rupa Iyengar, William F Chaplin, Dryden Watner, Shulamit E Waldoks, Evdokia Anagnostou, Latha Soorya, Eric Hollande. Levetiracetam versus placebo in childhood and adolescent autism: a double-blind placebo-controlled study. International clinical psychopharmacology vol 21 issue 6 2007 17012983 |
we evaluated global improvement of autism with the clinical global impression-improvement (cgi-i) scale and aggression and affective instability with the aberrant behavior checklist (abc) parent and teacher ratings. |
2007-03-16 |
2023-01-24 |
Not clear |
Angeliki Gena, Sophia Couloura, Effie Kymissi. Modifying the affective behavior of preschoolers with autism using in-vivo or video modeling and reinforcement contingencies. Journal of autism and developmental disorders vol 35 issue 5 2006 16163569 |
modifying the affective behavior of preschoolers with autism using in-vivo or video modeling and reinforcement contingencies. |
2006-03-21 |
2023-01-24 |
human |
Angeliki Gena, Sophia Couloura, Effie Kymissi. Modifying the affective behavior of preschoolers with autism using in-vivo or video modeling and reinforcement contingencies. Journal of autism and developmental disorders vol 35 issue 5 2006 16163569 |
the purpose of this study was to modify the affective behavior of three preschoolers with autism in home settings and in the context of play activities, and to compare the effects of video modeling to the effects of in-vivo modeling in teaching these children contextually appropriate affective responses. |
2006-03-21 |
2023-01-24 |
human |
Ashwini Nayate, John L Bradshaw, Nicole J Rinehar. Autism and Asperger's disorder: are they movement disorders involving the cerebellum and/or basal ganglia? Brain research bulletin vol 67 issue 4 2006 16182941 |
while disordered movement in autism and ad has been examined in a variety of ways, it is relatively under-researched compared to the cognitive, affective, and behavioural disturbances seen in these disorders. |
2006-01-17 |
2023-01-24 |
Not clear |
H Remschmidt, F M Theise. Schizophrenia and related disorders in children and adolescents. Journal of neural transmission. Supplementum vol issue 69 2006 16355606 |
the differential diagnosis includes autism, desintegrative disorder, multiplex complex developmental disorder (mcdd) respectively multiple developmental impairment (mdi), affective psychoses, asperger syndrome, drug-induced psychosis and psychotic states caused by organic disorders. |
2006-01-17 |
2023-01-24 |
Not clear |
Fred Volkmar, Kasia Chawarska, Ami Kli. Autism in infancy and early childhood. Annual review of psychology vol 56 issue 2005 15709938 |
although initially described as an inborn disorder of affective contact, information on autism as it exists in infants has been limited. |
2005-04-07 |
2023-01-24 |
Not clear |
Mark H Lewi. Environmental complexity and central nervous system development and function. Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews vol 10 issue 2 2005 15362162 |
environmental restriction or deprivation early in development can induce social, cognitive, affective, and motor abnormalities similar to those associated with autism. |
2005-02-08 |
2023-01-24 |
mouse |
Andrea A Bieberich, Sam B Morga. Self-regulation and affective expression during play in children with autism or Down Syndrome: a short-term longitudinal study. Journal of autism and developmental disorders vol 34 issue 4 2004 15449519 |
self-regulation and affective expression during play in children with autism or down syndrome: a short-term longitudinal study. |
2004-12-02 |
2023-01-24 |
Not clear |
Andrea A Bieberich, Sam B Morga. Self-regulation and affective expression during play in children with autism or Down Syndrome: a short-term longitudinal study. Journal of autism and developmental disorders vol 34 issue 4 2004 15449519 |
our study examined stability of self-regulation and affective expression in children with autism or down syndrome over a 2 year period. |
2004-12-02 |
2023-01-24 |
Not clear |
Andrea A Bieberich, Sam B Morga. Self-regulation and affective expression during play in children with autism or Down Syndrome: a short-term longitudinal study. Journal of autism and developmental disorders vol 34 issue 4 2004 15449519 |
the patterns of ratings within each group were similar from time 1 to time 2, with the autism group showing more deviant ratings on measures of self-regulation and affective sharing. |
2004-12-02 |
2023-01-24 |
Not clear |
Hower Kwon, Andrew W Ow, Kate E Pedatella, Linda J Lotspeich, Allan L Reis. Voxel-based morphometry elucidates structural neuroanatomy of high-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome. Developmental medicine and child neurology vol 46 issue 11 2004 15540637 |
the findings of decreased gray matter density in ventromedial aspects of the temporal cortex in individuals with hfa and asp lends support to theories suggesting an involvement of these areas in the pathophysiology of autism, particularly in the integration of visual stimuli and affective information. |
2004-12-02 |
2023-01-24 |
human |
Rita Jorda. Social play and autistic spectrum disorders: a perspective on theory, implications and educational approaches. Autism : the international journal of research and practice vol 7 issue 4 2004 14678675 |
at the same time, cognitive and affective difficulties prevent the play of children with autism developing to the extent of attracting other children and being of a complexity from which social play might develop. |
2004-02-26 |
2023-01-24 |
Not clear |
Antonino Ferr. Marcella: the transition from explosive sensoriality to the ability to think. The Psychoanalytic quarterly vol 72 issue 1 2003 12616872 |
prior to treatment, the patient had resorted to a sort of affective autism in order not to experience dangerously overwhelming emotions, and her emotional lethargy in sessions at first engendered similar feelings in the analyst, making progress impossible until a container was established for her projective identifications. |
2003-04-18 |
2023-01-24 |
Not clear |
Vasudevi Reddy, Emma Williams, Amy Vaugha. Sharing humour and laughter in autism and Down's syndrome. British journal of psychology (London, England : 1953) vol 93 issue Pt 2 2002 12031149 |
humour is an affective and cultural phenomenon involving the sharing of affect, attention and convention; children with autism show problems in some simple affective and mutual as well as joint attentional and cultural aspects of humorous engagement. |
2002-08-21 |
2023-01-24 |
Not clear |