Background Differences in social communication are commonly reported in autism spectrum condition (ASC). A recent theory attributes this to a reduced motivation to engage with others, that is, deficits in social motivation. However, there are currently few simple, direct, behavioural ways to test this claim. This study uses a new behavioural measure of social motivation to test if preferences for direct gaze and face stimuli are linked to autistic traits or an ASC diagnosis. Our novel choose-a-movie (CAM) paradigm measures the effort participants invest to see particular stimuli. This aspect of social motivation is also known as social seeking. Methods In experiment 1, 80 typical adults completed the CAM task and a measure of autistic ...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are principally characterized by impairments in social functioning. ...
The recently proposed Social Motivation theory (Chevallier et al., Trends in cognitive sciences 16(4...
Typically developing humans innately place subjective value on social information and orient attenti...
Differences in social communication are commonly reported in autism spectrum condition (ASC). A rece...
It is commonly observed that people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) make fewer attempts to have ...
open access articleSocial motivation is a subjective state which is rather difficult to quantify. It...
Social difficulties are suggested to be at the core of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and they per...
open access articleThe recently proposed Social Motivation theory (Chevallier et al., Trends in cogn...
The recently proposed Social Motivation theory (Chevallier et al., Trends in cognitive sciences 16(4...
The Social Motivation Theory posits that a reduced sensitivity to the value of social stimuli, speci...
Abstract Background With the overarching objective to gain better insights into social attention in ...
Several accounts have been proposed to explain difficulties with social interaction in autism spectr...
Humans generally prefer social over nonsocial stimuli from an early age. Reduced preference for soci...
This thesis aims to further our understanding of social attention, and its manifestation in adults w...
Abstract Background Learning through social observation (i.e., watching other people interact) lays ...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are principally characterized by impairments in social functioning. ...
The recently proposed Social Motivation theory (Chevallier et al., Trends in cognitive sciences 16(4...
Typically developing humans innately place subjective value on social information and orient attenti...
Differences in social communication are commonly reported in autism spectrum condition (ASC). A rece...
It is commonly observed that people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) make fewer attempts to have ...
open access articleSocial motivation is a subjective state which is rather difficult to quantify. It...
Social difficulties are suggested to be at the core of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and they per...
open access articleThe recently proposed Social Motivation theory (Chevallier et al., Trends in cogn...
The recently proposed Social Motivation theory (Chevallier et al., Trends in cognitive sciences 16(4...
The Social Motivation Theory posits that a reduced sensitivity to the value of social stimuli, speci...
Abstract Background With the overarching objective to gain better insights into social attention in ...
Several accounts have been proposed to explain difficulties with social interaction in autism spectr...
Humans generally prefer social over nonsocial stimuli from an early age. Reduced preference for soci...
This thesis aims to further our understanding of social attention, and its manifestation in adults w...
Abstract Background Learning through social observation (i.e., watching other people interact) lays ...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are principally characterized by impairments in social functioning. ...
The recently proposed Social Motivation theory (Chevallier et al., Trends in cognitive sciences 16(4...
Typically developing humans innately place subjective value on social information and orient attenti...