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Altered Processing of Social Emotions in Individuals With Autistic Traits

Di Yang, Hengheng Tao, Hongxin Ge, Zuoshan Li, Yuanyan Hu, Jing Meng

2022Frontiers in Psychology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Social impairment is a defining phenotypic feature of autism. The present study investigated whether individuals with autistic traits exhibit altered perceptions of social emotions. Two groups of participants (High-AQ and Low-AQ) were recruited based on their scores on the autism-spectrum quotient (AQ). Their behavioral responses and event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by social and non-social stimuli with positive, negative, and neutral emotional valence were compared in two experiments. In Experiment 1, participants were instructed to view social-emotional and non-social emotional pictures. In Experiment 2, participants were instructed to listen to social-emotional and non-social emotional audio recordings. More negative emotional reactions and smaller amplitudes of late ERP components (the late positive potential in Experiment 1 and the late negative component in Experiment 2) were found in the High-AQ group than in the Low-AQ group in response to the social-negative stimuli. In addition, amplitudes of these late ERP components in both experiments elicited in response to social-negative stimuli were correlated with the AQ scores of the High-AQ group. These results suggest that individuals with autistic traits have altered emotional processing of social-negative emotions.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyAutismValence (chemistry)Emotional valencePerceptionDevelopmental psychologyAutistic traitsSocial perceptionEmotion perceptionEvent-related potentialSocial relationAutism spectrum disorderCognitionSocial psychologyNeurosciencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchBehavioral and Psychological StudiesObsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
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