Objectophilia (also known as Objectum-Sexuality) involves romantic and sexual attraction to specific objects. Objectophiles often develop deep and enduring emotional, romantic, and sexual relations with specific inanimate (concrete or abstract) objects such as trains, bridges, cars, or words. . The determinants of objectophilia are poorly understood. The aim of this paper is to examine the determining factors of objectophilia. We examine four hypotheses about the determinants of objectophilia (pertaining to fetishism, synesthesia, cross-modal mental imagery, and autism) and argue that the most likely determining factors of objectophilia are the social and non-social features of autism. Future studies on the determinants of objectophilia co...
Although clinicians and researchers working in the field of autism are generally not concerned with ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we examine the concept of the autistic object in the psychoanalytic treatmen...
This study investigated how ownership identification accuracy and object preferences in children wit...
Objectophilia (also known as Objectum-Sexuality) involves romantic and sexual attraction to specific...
Objectum-sexuality (OS) is a sexual orientation which has received little attention in the academic ...
Object personification is the attribution of human characteristics to non-human agents. In online f...
Object personification is the attribution of human characteristics to non-human agents. In online fo...
This study investigated the extent to which animals and objects of special interest to the participa...
This paper will explore the following areas in which idiosyncratic, sensitive and intense autistic w...
The purpose of this study was to expand the research in sexuality by assessing the relationship bet...
Background and aims: People who hoard form intense attachments to their possessions and save items f...
In recent years, the socio-material perspective has informed an important interdisciplinary debate c...
This thesis asks what happens when two rare conditions, autism and synaesthesia, co-occur within the...
Background: Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human characteristics to nonhuman agents. This co...
Objectification - reducing a someone to a something - represents a powerful and potentially damaging...
Although clinicians and researchers working in the field of autism are generally not concerned with ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we examine the concept of the autistic object in the psychoanalytic treatmen...
This study investigated how ownership identification accuracy and object preferences in children wit...
Objectophilia (also known as Objectum-Sexuality) involves romantic and sexual attraction to specific...
Objectum-sexuality (OS) is a sexual orientation which has received little attention in the academic ...
Object personification is the attribution of human characteristics to non-human agents. In online f...
Object personification is the attribution of human characteristics to non-human agents. In online fo...
This study investigated the extent to which animals and objects of special interest to the participa...
This paper will explore the following areas in which idiosyncratic, sensitive and intense autistic w...
The purpose of this study was to expand the research in sexuality by assessing the relationship bet...
Background and aims: People who hoard form intense attachments to their possessions and save items f...
In recent years, the socio-material perspective has informed an important interdisciplinary debate c...
This thesis asks what happens when two rare conditions, autism and synaesthesia, co-occur within the...
Background: Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human characteristics to nonhuman agents. This co...
Objectification - reducing a someone to a something - represents a powerful and potentially damaging...
Although clinicians and researchers working in the field of autism are generally not concerned with ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we examine the concept of the autistic object in the psychoanalytic treatmen...
This study investigated how ownership identification accuracy and object preferences in children wit...