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A systematic review of physiological reactivity to stimuli in autism
(2018)
Lydon, Sinéad; Healy, Olive; Reed, Phil; Mulhern, Teresa; Hughes, Brian M.; Goodwin, Ma...
A systematic review of physiological reactivity to stimuli in autism
(2018)
Lydon, Sinéad; Healy, Olive; Reed, Phil; Mulhern, Teresa; Hughes, Brian M.; Goodwin, Matthew S.
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Objective: The prevalence of abnormal behavioural responses to a variety of stimuli among individuals with autism has led researchers to examine whether physiological reactivity (PR) is typical in this population. This article reviewed studies assessing PR to sensory, social and emotional, and stressor stimuli in individuals with autism. Methods: Systematic searches of electronic databases identified 57 studies that met our inclusion criteria. Studies were analysed to determine: (a) participant characteristics; (b) physiological measures used; (c) PR to sensory, social and emotional or stressor stimuli; (d) the relation between PR and behavioural or psychological variables and (e) baseline physiological activity. A novel measure of methodological quality suitable for use with non-randomized, non-interventional, psychophysiological studies was also developed and applied. Results: Individuals with autism were found to respond differently than typically developing controls in 78.6%, 66...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/12528
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A systematic review of physiological reactivity to stimuli in autism.
(2014)
LYDON, SINEAD; HEALY, OLIVE
A systematic review of physiological reactivity to stimuli in autism.
(2014)
LYDON, SINEAD; HEALY, OLIVE
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Objective: The prevalence of abnormal behavioural responses to a variety of stimuli among individuals with autism has led researchers to examine whether physiological reactivity is typical in this population. The current paper reviewed studies assessing physiological reactivity to sensory, social and emotional, and stressor stimuli in individuals with autism. Methods: Systematic searches of electronic databases identified 57 studies that met our inclusion criteria. A novel measure of methodological quality suitable for use with non-randomised, non-interventional, psychophysiological studies was also developed and applied. Results: Individuals with autism were found to respond differently than typically developing controls in 78.6%, 66.7%, and 71.4% of sensory, social and emotional, and stressor stimulus classes, respectively. Conclusions: Individual differences in physiological reactivity are clearly present in autism, suggesting additional research is needed to determine the va...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/73399
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The association between openness and physiological responses to recurrent social stress
(2018)
Lü, Wei; Wang, Zhenhong; Hughes, Brian M.
The association between openness and physiological responses to recurrent social stress
(2018)
Lü, Wei; Wang, Zhenhong; Hughes, Brian M.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/12513
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