Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) frequently display unusual reactions to sound, ranging from idiosyncratic responses to avoidances. This atypical sensitivity often decreases over time, but little is known about how early avoidance of sounds might affect later enjoyment of auditory stimuli such as music. We surveyed children and adolescents with ASD, and an age-matched group of typically developing (TD) adolescents and the parents of both groups about early auditory sensitivities and musical experience, preferences, and enjoyment in later childhood and adolescence using an adaptation of the Queen’s University Music Questionnaire and the Salk and McGill Musical Inventory (SAMMI) [...
This thesis consists of three studies that explore the musical processing of children with autism. T...
Children with autism experience difficulties in understanding social affective cues, and it has been...
The field of music neuroscience allows us to use music to investigate human cognition in vivo. Exami...
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) frequently display unusual reactions to sound, ranging...
BACKGROUND: Children with autistic spectrum disorders typically show impairments in processing affec...
Understanding emotions is fundamental to our ability to navigate the complex world of human social i...
It has been assumed that the social deficits inherent in autism imply that individuals with the cond...
As a consequence of frequent limbic alterations, autistic persons could judge pleasant and unpleasan...
京都大学における論文不正に関する調査結果(https://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ja/news/2021-10-15-0)により本文非公開(2021.12.7)。The author i...
This thesis uses music as a means of investigating both typical and atypical perception of emotion a...
Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by a delay in expressing and interpreting other em...
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) succeed at a range of musical tasks. The ability to...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of pitch range (i.e., high vs low) in a simple, ...
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 high-functioning adults on the autism spectrum in ...
International audienceA lack of response to voices, and a great interest for music are part of the b...
This thesis consists of three studies that explore the musical processing of children with autism. T...
Children with autism experience difficulties in understanding social affective cues, and it has been...
The field of music neuroscience allows us to use music to investigate human cognition in vivo. Exami...
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) frequently display unusual reactions to sound, ranging...
BACKGROUND: Children with autistic spectrum disorders typically show impairments in processing affec...
Understanding emotions is fundamental to our ability to navigate the complex world of human social i...
It has been assumed that the social deficits inherent in autism imply that individuals with the cond...
As a consequence of frequent limbic alterations, autistic persons could judge pleasant and unpleasan...
京都大学における論文不正に関する調査結果(https://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ja/news/2021-10-15-0)により本文非公開(2021.12.7)。The author i...
This thesis uses music as a means of investigating both typical and atypical perception of emotion a...
Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by a delay in expressing and interpreting other em...
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) succeed at a range of musical tasks. The ability to...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of pitch range (i.e., high vs low) in a simple, ...
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 high-functioning adults on the autism spectrum in ...
International audienceA lack of response to voices, and a great interest for music are part of the b...
This thesis consists of three studies that explore the musical processing of children with autism. T...
Children with autism experience difficulties in understanding social affective cues, and it has been...
The field of music neuroscience allows us to use music to investigate human cognition in vivo. Exami...