none4noPeople appropriately adjust the distance between themselves and others during social interaction, and they may feel discomfort and move away when another person intrudes on their personal space. In the present study, we investigated personal space in children with persistent difficulties in the domain of social behavior, such as children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and in children with typical development (TD). The stop-distance paradigm was used to derive estimates of interpersonal distance, before and after a brief interaction with an unfamiliar adult confederate. The results showed that ASD children felt comfortable at a greater distance compared to TD children. Moreover, personal space shrunk after interaction wit...
Personal space refers to a protective barrier that we strive to maintain around our body. We examine...
Background Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often have difficulty establishing and main...
There has been limited research on the effects of spatial density on the social interaction of presc...
People appropriately adjust the distance between themselves and others during social interaction, an...
People appropriately adjust the distance between themselves and others during social interaction, an...
Studies in children with Typical Development (TD) and with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) revealed t...
The ability to maintain an appropriate physical distance (i.e., interpersonal distance) from others ...
In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in research examining interpersonal space, i.e.,...
<div><p>Maintaining an appropriate distance from others is important for establishing effective comm...
Research in neuroscience reveals that the brain constructs multiple representation of space. Here, w...
Previous research indicates that the size of interpersonal space at which the other is perceived as ...
none5noThe space around the body has been defined as action space (peripersonal space) and a social ...
Interpersonal distance regulation is crucial for successful social interactions. We investigated per...
Interpersonal distance is defined as the area which we choose to keep between ourselves and others, ...
<p>The correlation between these two measures is stronger in the control group (Panel A; r = 0.881, ...
Personal space refers to a protective barrier that we strive to maintain around our body. We examine...
Background Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often have difficulty establishing and main...
There has been limited research on the effects of spatial density on the social interaction of presc...
People appropriately adjust the distance between themselves and others during social interaction, an...
People appropriately adjust the distance between themselves and others during social interaction, an...
Studies in children with Typical Development (TD) and with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) revealed t...
The ability to maintain an appropriate physical distance (i.e., interpersonal distance) from others ...
In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in research examining interpersonal space, i.e.,...
<div><p>Maintaining an appropriate distance from others is important for establishing effective comm...
Research in neuroscience reveals that the brain constructs multiple representation of space. Here, w...
Previous research indicates that the size of interpersonal space at which the other is perceived as ...
none5noThe space around the body has been defined as action space (peripersonal space) and a social ...
Interpersonal distance regulation is crucial for successful social interactions. We investigated per...
Interpersonal distance is defined as the area which we choose to keep between ourselves and others, ...
<p>The correlation between these two measures is stronger in the control group (Panel A; r = 0.881, ...
Personal space refers to a protective barrier that we strive to maintain around our body. We examine...
Background Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often have difficulty establishing and main...
There has been limited research on the effects of spatial density on the social interaction of presc...