Effects of circumscribed interests on the social behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorders.
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Interests in high-functioning autism are more intense, interfering, and idiosyncratic than those in neurotypical developmentA few of my favorite things: circumscribed interests in autism are not accompanied by increased attentional salience on a personalized selective attention task.How does the topic of conversation affect verbal exchange and eye gaze? A comparison between typical development and high-functioning autism.Restricted interests and teacher presentation of itemsAffective responses by adults with autism are reduced to social images but elevated to images related to circumscribed interestsFostering a social child with autism: a moment-by-moment sequential analysis of an early social engagement intervention.Interests shape how adolescents pay attention: the interaction of motivation and top-down attentional processes in biasing sensory activations to anticipated events.Increased reward value of non-social stimuli in children and adolescents with autism.Meta-analysis of studies incorporating the interests of young children with autism spectrum disorders into early intervention practicesSocial 'wanting' dysfunction in autism: neurobiological underpinnings and treatment implications.Measuring social attention and motivation in autism spectrum disorder using eye-tracking: Stimulus type mattersAdults with autism spectrum disorders exhibit decreased sensitivity to reward parameters when making effort-based decisions.Effects of a family-implemented treatment on the repetitive behaviors of children with autismEvidence for three subtypes of repetitive behavior in autism that differ in familiality and association with other symptomsA pilot study examining activity participation, sensory responsiveness, and competence in children with high functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder.Gaze Following in Children with Autism: Do High Interest Objects Boost Performance?Evidence-based behavioral interventions for repetitive behaviors in autism.Evidence-based, parent-mediated interventions for young children with autism spectrum disorder: The case of restricted and repetitive behaviors.Behavioral variability and autism spectrum disorder.School-based peer-related social competence interventions for children with autism spectrum disorder: a meta-analysis and descriptive review of single case research design studies.School Functions in Unaffected Siblings of Youths with Autism Spectrum Disorders.Typical versus delayed speech onset influences verbal reporting of autistic interests.Exploratory investigation of the effects of interest-based learning on the development of young children with autism.Late Positive Potential ERP Responses to Social and Nonsocial Stimuli in Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder.Brief Report: Cognitive Control of Social and Nonsocial Visual Attention in AutismAffective neural response to restricted interests in autism spectrum disorders.Increasing responding to others' joint attention directives using circumscribed interests.Circumscribed interests in adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A look beyond trains, planes, and clocks.Brief Report: Insistence on Sameness, Anxiety, and Social Motivation in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.Characterizing caregiver responses to restricted and repetitive behaviors in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder.The Survey of Favorite Interests and Activities: Assessing and understanding restricted interests in children with autism spectrum disorder.The motivation for special interests in individuals with autism and controls: Development and validation of the special interest motivation scale.Seeing More Than Human: Autism and Anthropomorphic Theory of Mind.
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Effects of circumscribed interests on the social behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorders.
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Brian A Boyd
G Richmond Mancil
Maureen A Conroy
Peter J Alter
Taketo Nakao
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2006-12-05T00:00:00Z