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- W4377046918 abstract "Background Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been reported to show social-processing deficits in forced-choice social judgment or story interpretation tasks. However, these methods may limit examination of social-processing within a set of acceptable answers. In this pilot study, we propose a novel method predicated on the premise that language carries social information and validate this method to measure social perception in ASD. Method 20 children with ASD and 20 typically developing (TD) children matched-pairwise on age (5–12 years), gender, and non-verbal IQ, described pictures of people in everyday situations varying on extent of social engagement. Their social language production was examined in high- and low-social picture conditions. Results The TD group produced significantly more social language in high-social than low-social picture conditions, with a large effect size ( d = 3.15). The TD group produced significantly more social language than the ASD group under high-social conditions ( p < .001, η 2 p = 0.24), but were not significantly different under low-social conditions ( p < .05). Conclusions and implications The study presents proof-of-concept that expressed language carries social information. The findings indicate that social language may be used to measure social perception and examine differences in ASD, with potential applications for other clinical groups with social-processing challenges." @default.
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- W4377046918 title "Short report: Social processing in non-emotional contexts by children with and without autism spectrum disorders (ASD)" @default.
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