Interpersonal touch plays a crucial role in shaping relationships and encouraging social connections. Failure in processing tactile input or abnormal tactile sensitivity may hamper social behaviors and have severe consequences in individuals' relational lives. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by both sensory disruptions and social impairments, making affective touch an ideal meeting point for understanding these features in ASD individuals. By integrating behavioral and physiological measures, we investigated the effects of affective touch on adult individuals with ASD from both an implicit and explicit perspective. Specifically, at an implicit level, we investigated whether and how receiving an affective touch influenced participants' skin conductance tonic and phasic components. At the explicit level, we delved into the affective and unpleasant features of affective touch. Overall, we observed lower skin conductance level in ASD compared to TD subjects. Interestingly, ...
Autonomic and hedonic response to affective touch in autism spectrum disorder / Capiotto, Francesca; Romano Cappi, Giulia; Mirlisenna, Ilaria; Mazza, Alessandro; Cicinelli, Giovanni; Lauritano, Chiara; Keller, Roberto; Dal Monte, Olga. - In: AUTISM RESEARCH. - ISSN 1939-3792. - 17:5(2024), pp. 923-933. [10.1002/aur.3143]
Autonomic and hedonic response to affective touch in autism spectrum disorder
Capiotto FrancescaPrimo
;Mirlisenna Ilaria;Keller Roberto;
2024-01-01
Abstract
Interpersonal touch plays a crucial role in shaping relationships and encouraging social connections. Failure in processing tactile input or abnormal tactile sensitivity may hamper social behaviors and have severe consequences in individuals' relational lives. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by both sensory disruptions and social impairments, making affective touch an ideal meeting point for understanding these features in ASD individuals. By integrating behavioral and physiological measures, we investigated the effects of affective touch on adult individuals with ASD from both an implicit and explicit perspective. Specifically, at an implicit level, we investigated whether and how receiving an affective touch influenced participants' skin conductance tonic and phasic components. At the explicit level, we delved into the affective and unpleasant features of affective touch. Overall, we observed lower skin conductance level in ASD compared to TD subjects. Interestingly, ...| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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