All Relations between Autism Spectrum Disorder and affective value

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A A Bieberich, S B Morga. Brief report: affective expression in children with autism or Down syndrome. Journal of autism and developmental disorders vol 28 issue 4 1998 9711490 brief report: affective expression in children with autism or down syndrome. 1998-11-12 2023-01-24 Not clear
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Z Konieczy\\xc5\\x84ska, B Pietrzykowska, B Zaborowsk. [Follow-up studies of psychotic patients receiving inpatient treatment or alternative forms of psychiatric care]. Psychiatria polska vol 31 issue 5 1998 9547187 patients treated at the day hospital providing an intense therapeutic program manifested a significantly more marked improvement in respect of 6 symptoms: autism, affective bluntness, guilt feelings, tension, suspiciousness, and bizarre thoughts. 1998-04-10 2023-01-24 Not clear
P Mundy, M Crowso. Joint attention and early social communication: implications for research on intervention with autism. Journal of autism and developmental disorders vol 27 issue 6 1998 9455727 this is because these measures appear to tap into a cardinal component of the early social disturbance of autism, and because these measures have been directly related to neurological, cognitive, and affective processes that may play a role in autism. 1998-02-25 2023-01-24 Not clear
K A Loveland, B Tunali-Kotoski, Y R Chen, J Ortegon, D A Pearson, K A Brelsford, M C Gibb. Emotion recognition in autism: verbal and nonverbal information. Development and psychopathology vol 9 issue 3 1997 9327241 results suggested that persons with autistic spectrum disorders can use affective information from multiple sources in much the same ways as persons of comparable developmental level without autism. 1997-12-15 2023-01-24 human
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A Gena, P J Krantz, L E McClannahan, C L Poulso. Training and generalization of affective behavior displayed by youth with autism. Journal of applied behavior analysis vol 29 issue 3 1996 8926222 the purpose of this study was to teach contextually appropriate affective behavior to 4 youths with autism. 1996-11-08 2023-01-24 human
L Waterhouse, D Fein, C Modah. Neurofunctional mechanisms in autism. Psychological review vol 103 issue 3 1996 8759044 behavioral impairments in autism are theorized to result from abnormal neuronal organization in brain development generating 4 systemically related neurofunctional impairments: (a) canalesthesia, wherein abnormal hippocampal system function "canalizes" sensory records, disrupting integration of information; (b) impaired assignment of the affective significance of stimuli, wherein abnormal amygdaloid system function disrupts affect association; (c) asociality, wherein impaired oxytocin system function flattens social bonding and affiliativeness; and (d) extended selective attention, wherein abnormal organization of temporal and parietal polysensory regions yields aberrant overprocessing of primary representations. 1996-10-16 2023-01-24 human
D Tantam, D Holmes, C Cordes. Nonverbal expression in autism of Asperger type. Journal of autism and developmental disorders vol 23 issue 1 1993 8463192 we suggest that the gaze avoidance of autism may in actuality be a lack of expected gaze (e.g., gaze when the other person is talking) rather than an absolute avoidance, and suggest that a lifelong absence of gaze response to social cues including speech could explain a number of the developmental features of autism including lack of joint attention with others, lack of understanding and affective response to others, and poor discrimination of facial expressions. 1993-05-03 2023-01-24 human
P P Wang, J R Hesselink, T L Jernigan, S Doherty, U Bellug. Specific neurobehavioral profile of Williams' syndrome is associated with neocerebellar hemispheric preservation. Neurology vol 42 issue 10 1992 1407582 they contrast with the neocerebellar vermal hypoplasia seen in autism, with its communicative and affective deficits. 1992-11-17 2023-01-23 human
S Baron-Cohe. Do people with autism understand what causes emotion? Child development vol 62 issue 2 1991 2055129 the implications of these results for the affective and meta-representation theories of autism are discussed. 1991-07-29 2023-01-23 human
A S Walters, R P Barrett, C Feinstei. Social relatedness and autism: current research, issues, directions. Research in developmental disabilities vol 11 issue 3 1990 2204968 this shift to regarding disturbances in social relatedness as one of the defining manifestations of the disorder marks the movement of research on autistic disorder back to its origins, when kanner first noted the "social and affective" symptoms of autism as pathognomonic. 1990-10-16 2023-01-23 Not clear
A S Walters, R P Barrett, C Feinstei. Social relatedness and autism: current research, issues, directions. Research in developmental disabilities vol 11 issue 3 1990 2204968 further, there has been a recent proliferation of research designed to document the nature of social deficit in autism, and whether it is primarily affective, communicative, or cognitive in nature, or involves some combination of these three variables. 1990-10-16 2023-01-23 Not clear
B Olsson, A Ret. A review of the Rett syndrome with a theory of autism. Brain & development vol 12 issue 1 1990 2344005 signs of concordance between the extremely low mental, affective and motor developmental levels, such as in the expression of the eyes, are a prominent feature of rs, whereas signs of higher cortical functions that are in contrast with insufficient relations to objects, people and space are a prominent characteristic in autism. 1990-06-28 2023-01-23 Not clear
B Olsson, A Ret. A review of the Rett syndrome with a theory of autism. Brain & development vol 12 issue 1 1990 2344005 on the basis of the clinical findings a theory is proposed, according to which there exists a system for involuntary contributions to the affective engagement in perception, which is insufficiently developed in autism and in earlier stages of rs. 1990-06-28 2023-01-23 Not clear
S Baron-Cohe. Social and pragmatic deficits in autism: cognitive or affective? Journal of autism and developmental disorders vol 18 issue 3 1988 3049519 social and pragmatic deficits in autism: cognitive or affective? 1988-11-23 2023-01-24 Not clear