Billets publics @autismcrisis sur Bluesky et Twitter/X

Cette page rassemble dans un même flux chronologique les billets publics intégrés depuis @autismcrisis.bsky.social sur Bluesky et les billets archivés depuis Twitter/X. Elle facilite la lecture, le filtrage et l’examen structuré des billets publics de Michelle Dawson utilisés dans le projet de veille scientifique sur l’autisme.

Twitter/X et Bluesky

14986 publications :

Teaching typical 5-7 year-olds to use ABA-based ESDM on their younger autistic siblings?--e.g., "to provide opportunities for the autistic child to learn new skills through a simplified explanation of an antecedent-behavior-consequence teaching structure" link.springer.com/article/10.1... free

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Denmark 3-generation study (based on family histories of N=1,697,231 births; N=26,840 are autistic) fails to find autistic grandparents of autistic grandchildren? free onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... see Fig 1--autistic grandparent info is all left blank, meaning <5 in the entire dataset

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On emotion recognition technologies, which "may be used to form erroneous judgments about the emotional states of autistic individuals, and these judgments may be used in situations of consequence, including in hiring or in the workplace" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... narrative review

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1 réponse intégrée de Michelle Dawson

17/09/2024 12:22

Note: "even referring to the technologies as emotion recognition, emotion(al) AI, or affective computing, misrepresents the capabilities of the technologies, which are not based on emotion or affect, but rather on surface-level indicators of expression"

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New NIH-funded project: in young autistic children, aiming to identify "early EEG indices of delays in language acquisition" & "neurobiological, behavioral, and environmental factors that prevent or promote further language gains" reporter.nih.gov/project-deta... $489,500 for year 1

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"the repetitive behaviors domain of autism, specifically insistence on sameness, may increase autistic people’s vulnerability to repetitive negative thinking, an important transdiagnostic factor in depression and anxiety"? journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... study in adults (age 18-71), free

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"qualitative analyses can provide vital insights into unintended consequences of interventions that can help mitigate their harmful effects"?--intended consequences can also be harmful, as in autism interventions acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... editorial promoting qualitative methods

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"connectome contractions in autism"? "robust evidence for global connectivity distance reductions in autism"? "hinting towards a deficiency in long-range connections & a compensatory increase in short-range connectivity"? molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.... male-only resting-state fMRI

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Health-related QoL & barriers to healthcare in autistic adults, online survey, free journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... "although here barriers to healthcare significantly predicted HRQOL in autistic adults, we cannot draw the conclusion that barriers cause lower HRQOL" (cross-sectional data only)

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"being autistic, or having more autistic traits, does not predict conspiracy mentality" "autism does not predispose people to conspiracy theories" "autism is neither a risk factor for, nor a protective factor against, conspiracy mentality" www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... free

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"autistic individuals exhibit greater variability in their interpersonal distance preferences and estimations compared to non-autistics"? journals.plos.org/plosone/arti... "unlike non-autistic individuals, the preference and the estimation bias were positively linked among autistics"?

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