Growing evidence, as presented by Jaswal & Akhtar, indicates that social motivation is not universally reduced in autism. Here, we evaluate and extend this argument in light of recent evidence of “compensation” in autism. We thereby argue that autistic “compensators” – exhibiting neurotypical behaviour despite persistent difficulties in social cognition – indicate intact or potentially heightened social motivation in autism
Reduced social motivation is hypothesised to underlie social behavioural symptoms of Autism Spectrum...
People act more prosocially when they know they are watched by others, an everyday observation borne...
Background Reward processing has been proposed to underpin atypical social behavior, a core feature ...
Growing evidence, as presented by Jaswal & Akhtar, indicates that social motivation is not universal...
Abstract Pragmatic deficits constitute a central feature of autism, which is highly relevant to Jasw...
The arguments offered by Jaswal & Akhtar to counter the social motivation theory (SMT) do not appear...
The Social Motivation Theory posits that a reduced sensitivity to the value of social stimuli, speci...
<div><p>According to the social motivation hypothesis of autism, individuals with high levels of aut...
This dissertation examined the reward system in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). I emp...
This dissertation examined the reward system in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). I emp...
Jaswal & Akhtar in their target article convincingly argue that subjects with autism do not have...
International audienceHumans are commonly motivated towards cooperation and prosociality. In this st...
Social difficulties are suggested to be at the core of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and they per...
International audienceBackgroundReward processing has been proposed to underpin the atypical social ...
A deficit in empathy has been suggested to underlie social behavioural atypicalities in autism. A pa...
Reduced social motivation is hypothesised to underlie social behavioural symptoms of Autism Spectrum...
People act more prosocially when they know they are watched by others, an everyday observation borne...
Background Reward processing has been proposed to underpin atypical social behavior, a core feature ...
Growing evidence, as presented by Jaswal & Akhtar, indicates that social motivation is not universal...
Abstract Pragmatic deficits constitute a central feature of autism, which is highly relevant to Jasw...
The arguments offered by Jaswal & Akhtar to counter the social motivation theory (SMT) do not appear...
The Social Motivation Theory posits that a reduced sensitivity to the value of social stimuli, speci...
<div><p>According to the social motivation hypothesis of autism, individuals with high levels of aut...
This dissertation examined the reward system in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). I emp...
This dissertation examined the reward system in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). I emp...
Jaswal & Akhtar in their target article convincingly argue that subjects with autism do not have...
International audienceHumans are commonly motivated towards cooperation and prosociality. In this st...
Social difficulties are suggested to be at the core of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and they per...
International audienceBackgroundReward processing has been proposed to underpin the atypical social ...
A deficit in empathy has been suggested to underlie social behavioural atypicalities in autism. A pa...
Reduced social motivation is hypothesised to underlie social behavioural symptoms of Autism Spectrum...
People act more prosocially when they know they are watched by others, an everyday observation borne...
Background Reward processing has been proposed to underpin atypical social behavior, a core feature ...