The present paper aims to investigate whether individuals with Asperger syndrome (AS) show global humor processing deficits or whether humor comprehension and appreciation depends on stimulus characteristics. Non-verbal visual puns, semantic and Theory of Mind cartoons were rated on comprehension, funniness and the punchlines were explained. AS individuals did not differ to the control group in humor appreciation of visual puns. However, they had difficulty understanding and appreciating Theory of Mind cartoons and provided mentalistic explanations less frequently than controls suggesting that humor processing is strongly related to the cognitive requirements that the stimuli pose on the perceiver. Furthermore, AS individuals referred in al...
Previous research has suggested that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have difficult...
It is often said that the shared laughter is the shortest distance between two people. If you start ...
ABSTRACT Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often accompanied by atypical attention to faces. Some pr...
The aim of the present study was to better understand humor in individuals with Asperger's syndrome....
Previous studies show differences in humor appreciation between individuals with autism spectrum dis...
Difficulties in processing humor have been associated with individuals with autism. The current stud...
Studying humour and laughter in children with ASDs can provide unique insights into their socio-comm...
Previous research shows that individuals with Asperger syndrome or high-functioning autism tend to h...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether children with Asperger's syndrome differ from ty...
A Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for the degr...
The present paper investigated the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) in relation to recalled e...
Whereas typically developing adults tend to show processing differences for ironic versus literal la...
This article addresses the skills involved in processing humour. Both adults and children enjoy puns...
Humor is a unique ability in human beings. Suls [A two-stage model for the appreciation of jokes and...
Individuals diagnosed with Asperger‟s Syndrome (AS) have marked impairments in social interaction, i...
Previous research has suggested that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have difficult...
It is often said that the shared laughter is the shortest distance between two people. If you start ...
ABSTRACT Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often accompanied by atypical attention to faces. Some pr...
The aim of the present study was to better understand humor in individuals with Asperger's syndrome....
Previous studies show differences in humor appreciation between individuals with autism spectrum dis...
Difficulties in processing humor have been associated with individuals with autism. The current stud...
Studying humour and laughter in children with ASDs can provide unique insights into their socio-comm...
Previous research shows that individuals with Asperger syndrome or high-functioning autism tend to h...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether children with Asperger's syndrome differ from ty...
A Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for the degr...
The present paper investigated the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) in relation to recalled e...
Whereas typically developing adults tend to show processing differences for ironic versus literal la...
This article addresses the skills involved in processing humour. Both adults and children enjoy puns...
Humor is a unique ability in human beings. Suls [A two-stage model for the appreciation of jokes and...
Individuals diagnosed with Asperger‟s Syndrome (AS) have marked impairments in social interaction, i...
Previous research has suggested that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have difficult...
It is often said that the shared laughter is the shortest distance between two people. If you start ...
ABSTRACT Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often accompanied by atypical attention to faces. Some pr...