Interpersonal Distance Theory of Autism and Its Implication for Cognitive Assessment, Therapy, and Daily Life

被引:3
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作者
Farkas, Kinga [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Pesthy, Orsolya [2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Janacsek, Karolina [5 ,6 ]
Nemeth, Dezso [2 ,3 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Semmelweis Univ, Dept Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Budapest, Hungary
[2] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Inst Psychol, BML NAP Res Grp, Budapest, Hungary
[3] Inst Cognit Neurosc & Psychol, Res Ctr Nat Sci, Budapest, Hungary
[4] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Doctoral Sch Psychol, Budapest, Hungary
[5] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Inst Psychol, Budapest, Hungary
[6] Univ Greenwich, Inst Lifecourse Dev, Fac Educ, Ctr Thinking & Learning, London, England
[7] Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, INSERM, CRNL U1028 UMR5292, CNRS, Bron, France
基金
匈牙利科学研究基金会;
关键词
autism; autism spectrum disorder; interpersonal distance; amygdala; cognitive functions; gamification; PERSONAL-SPACE REGULATION; SPECTRUM DISORDERS; EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; SOCIAL-SKILLS; CHILDREN; AMYGDALA; ADOLESCENTS; GAMES; COMMUNICATION; INTERVENTION;
D O I
10.1177/17456916231180593
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The interpersonal distance (IPD) theory provides a novel approach to studying autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In this article, we present recent findings on the neurobiological underpinnings of IPD regulation that are distinct in individuals with ASD. We also discuss the potential influence of environmental factors on IPD. We suggest that different IPD regulation may have implications for cognitive performance in experimental and diagnostic settings, may influence the effectiveness of training and therapy, and may play a role in the typical forms of social communication and leisure activities chosen by autistic individuals. We argue that reconsidering the results of ASD research through the lens of IPD would lead to a different interpretation of previous findings. Finally, we propose a methodological approach to study this phenomenon systematically.
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页码:126 / 136
页数:11
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