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Published in: Molecular Autism 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research

Measuring the value of social engagement in adults with and without autism

Authors: Indu Dubey, Danielle Ropar, Antonia F. de C Hamilton

Published in: Molecular Autism | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Differences in social communication are commonly reported in autism spectrum condition (ASC). A recent theory attributes this to a reduced motivation to engage with others, that is, deficits in social motivation. However, there are currently few simple, direct, behavioural ways to test this claim. This study uses a new behavioural measure of social motivation to test if preferences for direct gaze and face stimuli are linked to autistic traits or an ASC diagnosis. Our novel choose-a-movie (CAM) paradigm measures the effort participants invest to see particular stimuli. This aspect of social motivation is also known as social seeking.

Methods

In experiment 1, 80 typical adults completed the CAM task and a measure of autistic traits. In experiment 2, 30 adults with ASC and 24 age/IQ-matched typical adults completed the CAM paradigm.

Results

The results from study one showed that typical adults prefer social stimuli over non-social, but this preference is weaker in those with higher levels of autistic traits. In study two, adults with ASC showed a significant reduction in their preference for direct gaze but little difference in their preference for faces without direct gaze.

Conclusions

These data show that social motivation can be measured in a simple, direct, behavioural paradigm. Furthermore, adults with ASC prefer direct gaze less than typical adults but may not avoid faces without direct gaze. This data advance our understanding of how social motivation may differ between those with and without autism.
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Metadata
Title
Measuring the value of social engagement in adults with and without autism
Authors
Indu Dubey
Danielle Ropar
Antonia F. de C Hamilton
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Molecular Autism / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 2040-2392
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13229-015-0031-2

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