We investigated if variation in autistic traits in the typically-developed population (using the Autism-spectrum Quotient, AQ) influenced implicit learning of social information. In the learning phase, participants repeatedly observed two identities whose gaze and expression conveyed either a pro- or antisocial disposition. These identities were then employed in a gaze-cueing paradigm. Participants made speeded responses to a peripheral target that was spatially pre-cued by a non-predictive gaze direction. The low AQ group (n = 50) showed a smaller gaze-cueing effect for the antisocial than for the prosocial identity. The high AQ group (n = 48) showed equivalent gaze-cueing for both identities. Others' intentions/dispositions can be learned...
The ability to interpret and follow the gaze of our social partners is an integral skill in human co...
Background. Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are characterized by social communicat...
The presence of other people, whether real or implied, can have a profound impact on our behaviour. ...
We investigated if variation in autistic traits in the typically-developed population (using the Aut...
We investigated if variation in autistic traits inthe typically-developed population (using the Auti...
Implicit learning about people’s states of mind relies inherently on associated emotions and affecti...
Implicit social biases are ubiquitous and are known to influence social behavior. A core diagnostic ...
AbstractBackgroundAutism is characterized by impairments of social interaction, but the underlying s...
Face memory research in autism has largely neglected memory for facial expressions, in favor of memo...
BACKGROUND: Autism is characterized by impairments of social interaction, but the underlying subpers...
Past research has yielded conflicting findings concerning socio-cognitive deficits in individuals wi...
Background: The autistic spectrum is characterized by profound impairments of social interaction. Th...
The autism spectrum may extend into the general population, as previous work has suggested that ther...
A deficit in empathy has been suggested to underlie social behavioural atypicalities in autism. A pa...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders have difficulty understanding verbal and non-verbal cues,...
The ability to interpret and follow the gaze of our social partners is an integral skill in human co...
Background. Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are characterized by social communicat...
The presence of other people, whether real or implied, can have a profound impact on our behaviour. ...
We investigated if variation in autistic traits in the typically-developed population (using the Aut...
We investigated if variation in autistic traits inthe typically-developed population (using the Auti...
Implicit learning about people’s states of mind relies inherently on associated emotions and affecti...
Implicit social biases are ubiquitous and are known to influence social behavior. A core diagnostic ...
AbstractBackgroundAutism is characterized by impairments of social interaction, but the underlying s...
Face memory research in autism has largely neglected memory for facial expressions, in favor of memo...
BACKGROUND: Autism is characterized by impairments of social interaction, but the underlying subpers...
Past research has yielded conflicting findings concerning socio-cognitive deficits in individuals wi...
Background: The autistic spectrum is characterized by profound impairments of social interaction. Th...
The autism spectrum may extend into the general population, as previous work has suggested that ther...
A deficit in empathy has been suggested to underlie social behavioural atypicalities in autism. A pa...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders have difficulty understanding verbal and non-verbal cues,...
The ability to interpret and follow the gaze of our social partners is an integral skill in human co...
Background. Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are characterized by social communicat...
The presence of other people, whether real or implied, can have a profound impact on our behaviour. ...