It has been proposed that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties perceiving the internal state of one's body (i.e., impaired interoception), causing the socio-emotional deficits which are a diagnostic feature of the condition. However, research indicates that alexithymia – characterized by difficulties in recognizing emotions from internal bodily sensations – is also linked to atypical interoception. Elevated rates of alexithymia in the autistic population have been shown to underpin several socio-emotional impairments thought to be symptomatic of ASD, raising the possibility that interoceptive difficulties in ASD are also due to co-occurring alexithymia. Following this line of inquiry, the present study examined the...
The long-standing hypothesis that emotions rely on bodily states is back in the spotlight. This has ...
Research over the past three decades has seen a revived interest in the way the human body—and the w...
It has been proposed that atypical empathy in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is due to co-occurring ...
It has been proposed that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties perceiving ...
AbstractIt has been proposed that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties per...
It has been proposed that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties perceiving ...
Quattrocki and Friston (2014) argued that abnormalities in interoception—the process of representing...
Background: Quattrocki and Friston (2012) argued that abnormalities in interoception–the process of ...
Interoception (the ability to sense what’s going on inside one’s body) is considered integral to man...
Following recent evidence for a link between interoception, emotion and empathy, we investigated rel...
Considerable research has sought to determine whether face perception is impaired in autism. Clear a...
Accumulating evidence indicates that co-occurring alexithymia underlies several facets of the social...
It is widely accepted that autism is associated with disordered emotion processing and, in particula...
Recent theories have proposed that four alexithymia subtypes exist within clinical populations (incl...
Alexithymia is a sub-clinical construct, traditionally characterized by difficulties identifying and...
The long-standing hypothesis that emotions rely on bodily states is back in the spotlight. This has ...
Research over the past three decades has seen a revived interest in the way the human body—and the w...
It has been proposed that atypical empathy in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is due to co-occurring ...
It has been proposed that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties perceiving ...
AbstractIt has been proposed that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties per...
It has been proposed that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties perceiving ...
Quattrocki and Friston (2014) argued that abnormalities in interoception—the process of representing...
Background: Quattrocki and Friston (2012) argued that abnormalities in interoception–the process of ...
Interoception (the ability to sense what’s going on inside one’s body) is considered integral to man...
Following recent evidence for a link between interoception, emotion and empathy, we investigated rel...
Considerable research has sought to determine whether face perception is impaired in autism. Clear a...
Accumulating evidence indicates that co-occurring alexithymia underlies several facets of the social...
It is widely accepted that autism is associated with disordered emotion processing and, in particula...
Recent theories have proposed that four alexithymia subtypes exist within clinical populations (incl...
Alexithymia is a sub-clinical construct, traditionally characterized by difficulties identifying and...
The long-standing hypothesis that emotions rely on bodily states is back in the spotlight. This has ...
Research over the past three decades has seen a revived interest in the way the human body—and the w...
It has been proposed that atypical empathy in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is due to co-occurring ...