Atypicalities in the disengagement of attention have been proposed to play a crucial role in the origins of autism. Yet to date, there is disagreement over the existence of these atypicalities, due to conflicting evidence. In this thesis, it is proposed that this apparent disagreement may in part be due an implicit assumption in the paradigm used to measure disengagement. That is that attentional engagement towards the initial fixation point will always be to the same degree irrespective of motivational factors such as stimulus interest. The results supported the proposal that stimulus characteristics, including interest value, play a role in the disengagement of attention. Although children with ASD show dysfunction in attentional dise...
Children who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder are inherently more vulnerable to stigma in...
PhD ThesisContextual information influences the neuronal processing and perception of visual stimul...
Children’s failure to re-use knowledge will continue to be problematic until processes that contribu...
This thesis explores how naturalistic dual tasks may affect the key processes which underpin everyda...
This study examined the use of a parent training effort to increase parental engagement with childre...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel Universit...
Presbycusis (hearing loss that occurs with age) affects 30% of adults aged 65 to 74, yet hearing los...
Many behaviours provide short-term rewards. However, when adverse consequences begin to occur, and i...
This work shows that the manipulation of the somatosensory system (in form of whisker-deprivation) c...
The main purpose of this research project was to investigate the monitoring function of the right ...
The aim of the current thesis was to examine the role of sensorimotor integration during sensorimoto...
Autism Spectrum D isorder (ASD) is a disease that stands for a lifelong time and affects one person...
The number of children being referred for an autism assessment is increasing significantly (Ballaro ...
Theories of implicit cognition suggest that behaviour is partly influenced by automatic processes of...
In the conceptual framework of affective neuroscience, this thesis intends to advance the understand...
Children who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder are inherently more vulnerable to stigma in...
PhD ThesisContextual information influences the neuronal processing and perception of visual stimul...
Children’s failure to re-use knowledge will continue to be problematic until processes that contribu...
This thesis explores how naturalistic dual tasks may affect the key processes which underpin everyda...
This study examined the use of a parent training effort to increase parental engagement with childre...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel Universit...
Presbycusis (hearing loss that occurs with age) affects 30% of adults aged 65 to 74, yet hearing los...
Many behaviours provide short-term rewards. However, when adverse consequences begin to occur, and i...
This work shows that the manipulation of the somatosensory system (in form of whisker-deprivation) c...
The main purpose of this research project was to investigate the monitoring function of the right ...
The aim of the current thesis was to examine the role of sensorimotor integration during sensorimoto...
Autism Spectrum D isorder (ASD) is a disease that stands for a lifelong time and affects one person...
The number of children being referred for an autism assessment is increasing significantly (Ballaro ...
Theories of implicit cognition suggest that behaviour is partly influenced by automatic processes of...
In the conceptual framework of affective neuroscience, this thesis intends to advance the understand...
Children who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder are inherently more vulnerable to stigma in...
PhD ThesisContextual information influences the neuronal processing and perception of visual stimul...
Children’s failure to re-use knowledge will continue to be problematic until processes that contribu...