[HTML][HTML] Social touch and human development

CJ Cascio, D Moore, F McGlone - Developmental cognitive neuroscience, 2019 - Elsevier
Social touch is a powerful force in human development, shaping social reward, attachment,
cognitive, communication, and emotional regulation from infancy and throughout life. In this …

[HTML][HTML] The impact of atypical sensory processing on social impairments in autism spectrum disorder

MD Thye, HM Bednarz, AJ Herringshaw… - Developmental cognitive …, 2018 - Elsevier
Altered sensory processing has been an important feature of the clinical descriptions of
autism spectrum disorder (ASD). There is evidence that sensory dysregulation arises early …

[HTML][HTML] Social touch-like tactile stimulation activates a tachykinin 1-oxytocin pathway to promote social interactions

H Yu, W Miao, E Ji, S Huang, S Jin, X Zhu, MZ Liu… - Neuron, 2022 - cell.com
It is well known that affective and pleasant touch promotes individual well-being and
facilitates affiliative social communication, although the neural circuit that mediates this …

Emotion perception from face, voice, and touch: comparisons and convergence

A Schirmer, R Adolphs - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2017 - cell.com
Historically, research on emotion perception has focused on facial expressions, and findings
from this modality have come to dominate our thinking about other modalities. Here we …

Social responsiveness scale

JN Constantino - Encyclopedia of autism spectrum disorders, 2021 - Springer
FR Volkmar (ed.), Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders, https://doi. org/10.1007/978-
3-319-91280-6 home that may be poisonous. Both at home and school, the Poison Control …

Kinetics and dose dependency of intranasal oxytocin effects on amygdala reactivity

FB Spengler, J Schultz, D Scheele, M Essel, W Maier… - Biological …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Current neuroimaging perspectives on a variety of mental disorders emphasize
dysfunction of the amygdala. The neuropeptide oxytocin (OXT), a key mediator in the …

Cortical thickness abnormalities in autism spectrum disorders through late childhood, adolescence, and adulthood: a large-scale MRI study

BS Khundrakpam, JD Lewis, P Kostopoulos… - Cerebral …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Neuroimaging studies in autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have provided inconsistent
evidence of cortical abnormality. This is probably due to the small sample sizes used in most …

[HTML][HTML] The neurobiology shaping affective touch: expectation, motivation, and meaning in the multisensory context

DM Ellingsen, S Leknes, G Løseth, J Wessberg… - Frontiers in …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Inter-individual touch can be a desirable reward that can both relieve negative affect and
evoke strong feelings of pleasure. However, if other sensory cues indicate it is undesirable …

[HTML][HTML] Ayres theories of autism and sensory integration revisited: What contemporary neuroscience has to say

E Kilroy, L Aziz-Zadeh, S Cermak - Brain sciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
Abnormal sensory-based behaviors are a defining feature of autism spectrum disorders
(ASD). Dr. A. Jean Ayres was the first occupational therapist to conceptualize Sensory …

[图书][B] Encyclopedia of autism spectrum disorders

FR Volkmar - 2021 - Springer
FR Volkmar (ed.), Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders, https://doi. org/10.1007/978-
3-319-91280-6 home that may be poisonous. Both at home and school, the Poison Control …