نتایج جستجو برای: autism spectrum quotient aq

تعداد نتایج: 253407  

2016
K. L. Ashwood N. Gillan J. Horder H. Hayward E. Woodhouse F. S. McEwen J. Findon H. Eklund D. Spain C. E. Wilson T. Cadman S. Young V. Stoencheva C. M. Murphy D. Robertson T. Charman P. Bolton K. Glaser P. Asherson E. Simonoff D. G. Murphy

BACKGROUND Many adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) remain undiagnosed. Specialist assessment clinics enable the detection of these cases, but such services are often overstretched. It has been proposed that unnecessary referrals to these services could be reduced by prioritizing individuals who score highly on the Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ), a self-report questionnaire measure of aut...

2015
Emily Ruzich Carrie Allison Paula Smith Peter Watson Bonnie Auyeung Howard Ring Simon Baron-Cohen

The Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ) is a self-report measure of autistic traits. It is frequently cited in diverse fields and has been administered to adults of at least average intelligence with autism and to nonclinical controls, as well as to clinical control groups such as those with schizophrenia, prosopagnosia, anorexia, and depression. However, there has been no empirical systematic review...

2016
Sarah Cassidy Penelope Hannant Teresa Tavassoli Carrie Allison Paula Smith Simon Baron-Cohen

BACKGROUND Autism spectrum conditions (ASC) are frequently associated with motor coordination difficulties. However, no studies have explored the prevalence of dyspraxia in a large sample of individuals with and without ASC or associations between dyspraxia and autistic traits in these individuals. METHODS Two thousand eight hundred seventy-one adults (with ASC) and 10,706 controls (without A...

2016
Harun Toy Arzu Hergüner Sevcan Şimşek Sabri Hergüner

OBJECTIVES Recent studies have shown that women with autism spectrum disorder have higher rates of menstrual problems, including irregular menstrual cycles, unusually painful periods (dysmenorrhea), and excessive menstrual bleeding. In this study, we investigated the autistic traits in female university students with primary dysmenorrhea (PD). METHODS Seventy females with PD and 70 females wi...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2013
Yolanda C Lau Leighton B N Hinkley Polina Bukshpun Zoe A Strominger Mari L J Wakahiro Simon Baron-Cohen Carrie Allison Bonnie Auyeung Rita J Jeremy Srikantan S Nagarajan Elliott H Sherr Elysa J Marco

Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have numerous etiologies, including structural brain malformations such as agenesis of the corpus callosum (AgCC). We sought to directly measure the occurrence of autism traits in a cohort of individuals with AgCC and to investigate the neural underpinnings of this association. We screened a large AgCC cohort (n = 106) with the Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) and f...

2011
Rosa A. Hoekstra Anna A. E. Vinkhuyzen Sally Wheelwright Meike Bartels Dorret I. Boomsma Simon Baron-Cohen Danielle Posthuma Sophie van der Sluis

This study reports on the development and validation of an abridged version of the 50-item Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ), a self-report measure of autistic traits. We aimed to reduce the number of items whilst retaining high validity and a meaningful factor structure. The item reduction procedure was performed on data from 1,263 Dutch students and general population adults. The resulting 28-ite...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2006
Akio Wakabayashi Simon Baron-Cohen Sally Wheelwright Yoshikuni Tojo

The AQ (Autism-Spectrum Quotient) is a self-administered instrument for measuring the degree to which an adult with normal intelligence has the traits associated with the autistic spectrum. The AQ was administered in Japan to test whether the UK results would generalize to a very different culture. Three groups of subjects, adults with AS or HFA (n = 57), adult controls (n = 194), and Universit...

2017
Mitsuhiko Ishikawa Shoji Itakura Hiroki C Tanabe

Limited use of contextual information has been suggested as a way of understanding cognition in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, it has also been argued that individuals with ASD may have difficulties inferring others' mental states. Here, we examined how individuals with different levels of autistic traits respond to contextual deviations by measuring event-related potentia...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2013
Lauren L Richmond Melissa Thorpe Marian E Berryhill Joshua Klugman Ingrid R Olson

Prior studies have reported instances of both intact and impaired working memory (WM) performance in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In order to investigate the relation between autistic traits that extend into the normal population and WM, 104 normal college-aged students who varied in their levels of autistic traits were tested. The loading of ASD-associated traits in the normal p...

2008
Simon Baron-Cohen

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