The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of laugh sounds produced by 8- to 10-year-old children with and without autism on naïve listeners, and to evaluate if listeners could distinguish between the laughs of the two groups. Results showed that listeners rated the laughs of children with autism more positively than the laughs of typically developing children, and that they were slightly above chance levels at judging which group produced the laugh. A subset of participants who reported listening for uncontrolled or longer laughs were significantly better at discriminating between the laughs of the two groups. Our results suggest that the laughs of children with autism have the potential to promote the formation of relati...
Purpose: This study tests the hypothesis that toddlers with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) will sho...
The developmental and phylogenetic origins of human laughter are not well understood, with available...
Seven experiments were conducted in a mobile laboratory on location in schools. Seven year-old child...
Few studies have examined vocal expressions of emotion in children with autism. We tested the hypoth...
Studying humour and laughter in children with ASDs can provide unique insights into their socio-comm...
The purpose of this study was to examine the sharing and expression of laughter in the humor experie...
Facial Feedback and Laughter Contagion in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Molly Helt, PhD Un...
Previous studies show differences in humor appreciation between individuals with autism spectrum dis...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether children with Asperger's syndrome differ from ty...
I would like to thank many people for their support and encouragement throughout my graduate studies...
Two experiments to study the development of the meaning of laughter in children are reported. A pilo...
Laughter is a unique sound--one that most of us produce many times each day. Despite laughter's seem...
Committee members: Dr. Michael J. Owren, Dr. Michael H. Goldstein. This work was done in collabora...
Difficulties in processing humor have been associated with individuals with autism. The current stud...
The aim of the present study was to better understand humor in individuals with Asperger's syndrome....
Purpose: This study tests the hypothesis that toddlers with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) will sho...
The developmental and phylogenetic origins of human laughter are not well understood, with available...
Seven experiments were conducted in a mobile laboratory on location in schools. Seven year-old child...
Few studies have examined vocal expressions of emotion in children with autism. We tested the hypoth...
Studying humour and laughter in children with ASDs can provide unique insights into their socio-comm...
The purpose of this study was to examine the sharing and expression of laughter in the humor experie...
Facial Feedback and Laughter Contagion in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Molly Helt, PhD Un...
Previous studies show differences in humor appreciation between individuals with autism spectrum dis...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether children with Asperger's syndrome differ from ty...
I would like to thank many people for their support and encouragement throughout my graduate studies...
Two experiments to study the development of the meaning of laughter in children are reported. A pilo...
Laughter is a unique sound--one that most of us produce many times each day. Despite laughter's seem...
Committee members: Dr. Michael J. Owren, Dr. Michael H. Goldstein. This work was done in collabora...
Difficulties in processing humor have been associated with individuals with autism. The current stud...
The aim of the present study was to better understand humor in individuals with Asperger's syndrome....
Purpose: This study tests the hypothesis that toddlers with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) will sho...
The developmental and phylogenetic origins of human laughter are not well understood, with available...
Seven experiments were conducted in a mobile laboratory on location in schools. Seven year-old child...