Objectives: The study aimed to examine the ability of children with an Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) to depict social (pride and shame) vs. basic (happiness and sadness) emotions in their human figure drawings.Methods: Eleven children with a formal diagnosis of an ASC matched on gender and verbal mental age with 11children with typical development (TD) participated in a series of tasks examining their emotional understanding,as well as their ability to depict a person experiencing the emotions under investigation and a person with no emotions. Drawings were assessed for their overall emotional expressiveness and the types of graphic cues employed to express emotions.Results: Results showed that children with ASC produced less expressive d...
A new virtual reality task was employed which uses preference for interpersonal distance to social s...
This study examined developmental changes in children's ability to understand the emotions expressed...
The present study assessed if children would present different information in their drawings of emot...
Objectives: The study aimed to examine the ability of children with an Autism Spectrum Condition (AS...
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often experience difficulties in identifying their emot...
The study examines children's ability to convey social - as opposed to basic - emotions in their hum...
This pilot research was undertaken in order to explore the visual expression and recognition of emot...
Navickienė G. Human Image Drawing of 7–11 Year Old Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder. Master's ...
Background: Tests based on human figure drawings (HFD) have captured the attention of clinicians and...
Young typically developing children can reason about abstract depictions if they know the intention ...
When applying a modified Formal Elements Art Therapy Scale as an assessment for the drawings of chil...
Twenty-nine children with Asperger’s syndrome and 28 typically developing children, matched on gende...
This research is the first to assess children’s representation of mixed emotion using a freehand dra...
The present study investigated the ability of young children with and without Autism Spectrum Disord...
This research examined the ability of art making interventions to increase emotional perception for ...
A new virtual reality task was employed which uses preference for interpersonal distance to social s...
This study examined developmental changes in children's ability to understand the emotions expressed...
The present study assessed if children would present different information in their drawings of emot...
Objectives: The study aimed to examine the ability of children with an Autism Spectrum Condition (AS...
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often experience difficulties in identifying their emot...
The study examines children's ability to convey social - as opposed to basic - emotions in their hum...
This pilot research was undertaken in order to explore the visual expression and recognition of emot...
Navickienė G. Human Image Drawing of 7–11 Year Old Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder. Master's ...
Background: Tests based on human figure drawings (HFD) have captured the attention of clinicians and...
Young typically developing children can reason about abstract depictions if they know the intention ...
When applying a modified Formal Elements Art Therapy Scale as an assessment for the drawings of chil...
Twenty-nine children with Asperger’s syndrome and 28 typically developing children, matched on gende...
This research is the first to assess children’s representation of mixed emotion using a freehand dra...
The present study investigated the ability of young children with and without Autism Spectrum Disord...
This research examined the ability of art making interventions to increase emotional perception for ...
A new virtual reality task was employed which uses preference for interpersonal distance to social s...
This study examined developmental changes in children's ability to understand the emotions expressed...
The present study assessed if children would present different information in their drawings of emot...