نتایج جستجو برای: autism spectrum quotient aq

تعداد نتایج: 253407  

2014
Leila Jameel Karishma Vyas Giulia Bellesi Victoria Roberts Shelley Channon

Few studies have explored how the cognitive differences associated with autistic spectrum disorder translate into everyday social behaviour. This study investigated pro-social behaviour in students scoring high and low on the autism-spectrum quotient (AQ), using a novel scenario task: 'Above and Beyond'. Each scenario involved an opportunity to behave pro-socially, and thus required balancing t...

Journal: :Experimental results 2021

Abstract The ten-item short form of the Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ-10) has been used to efficiently assess autistic traits in general population; however, psychometric properties AQ-10 terms its internal reliability and unifactorial structure have recently questioned. In present study ( N = 797), whether is increased when applied with six rather than conventional four response categories inve...

2015
Anne Kästner Martin Begemann Tanja Maria Michel Sarah Everts Beata Stepniak Christiane Bach Luise Poustka Joachim Becker Tobias Banaschewski Matthias Dose Hannelore Ehrenreich

BACKGROUND Behavioral phenotypical continua from health to disease suggest common underlying mechanisms with quantitative rather than qualitative differences. Until recently, autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia were considered distinct nosologic entities. However, emerging evidence contributes to the blurring of symptomatic and genetic boundaries between these conditions. The present st...

2017
M Mackus D de Kruijff L S Otten A D Kraneveld J Garssen J C Verster

It has been suggested that the second (2D, index finger) to fourth (4D, ring finger) digit ratio, 2D : 4D, may be a biomarker for the risk of developing autism. The aim of the current study was to determine the usefulness of the 2D : 4D digit ratio as biomarker for autistic traits. N = 401 healthy young volunteers participated in the study. For both hands, digit lengths were measured using digi...

2017
Marlou Mackus Deborah de Kruijff Leila S. Otten Aletta D. Kraneveld Johan Garssen Joris C. Verster

Altered immune functioning has been demonstrated in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The current study explores the relationship between perceived immune functioning and experiencing ASD traits in healthy young adults. N = 410 students from Utrecht University completed a survey on immune functioning and autistic traits. In addition to a 1-item perceived immune functioning rating...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2015
Adriana Barman Sylvia Richter Joram Soch Anna Deibele Anni Richter Anne Assmann Torsten Wüstenberg Henrik Walter Constanze I Seidenbecher Björn H Schott

Autism spectrum disorder refers to a neurodevelopmental condition primarily characterized by deficits in social cognition and behavior. Subclinically, autistic features are supposed to be present in healthy humans and can be quantified using the Autism Quotient (AQ). Here, we investigated a potential relationship between AQ and neural correlates of social and monetary reward processing, using f...

2016
Long Zhang Yaoting Sun Fangfang Chen De Wu Jiulai Tang Xiaopeng Han Jianguo Ye Kai Wang

BACKGROUND The Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ) is widely used to quantify autistic traits, which have been evaluated in the parents of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and in the general population. This paper's objective was to investigate the AQ's psychometric properties of the Chinese version for mainland China and to establish whether the pattern of sex differences in the quan...

2012
Anders Dohn Eduardo A. Garza-Villarreal Pamela Heaton Peter Vuust

Perfect pitch, also known as absolute pitch (AP), refers to the rare ability to identify or produce a musical tone correctly without the benefit of an external reference. AP is often considered to reflect musical giftedness, but it has also been associated with certain disabilities due to increased prevalence of AP in individuals with sensory and developmental disorders. Here, we determine whet...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2005
M R Woodbury-Smith J Robinson S Wheelwright S Baron-Cohen

The Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) has been developed to measure the degree to which an adult with normal intelligence has autistic traits. In this paper it is evaluated for its potential as a screening questionnaire in clinical practice on one hundred consecutive referrals to a diagnostic clinic for adults suspected of having Asperger Syndrome or high functioning autism (AS/HFA). The results in...

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