Studies of the last decade have demonstrated that children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) showed difficulties in language, social and relational areas, but they had also impairment in the mechanisms of embodied simulation, namely the imitative behaviors that allow the body to give an experiential meaning to own and other’s emotions. The identification of this specific emotional response in ASD children, also defined as emotional contagion, allows to move the therapeutic focus from reducing the behavioral symptomatic expressions of the child to promoting the expression of his ability of emotional regulation. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of emotional contagion in 53 ASD children aged between 22 and 66 months, through the Test of emotional contagion and verify the presence of compromised emotional contagion areas. Our findings have shown that the severity of the disorder is closely related to the inability of the child to respond to the emotional stimuli, regardless from cognitive abilities, and that emotion to which children responded most frequently was happiness, while the one who responded less was anger.

The emotional contagion in children with autism spectrum disorder / Di Renzo, M.; Bianchi Di Castelbianco, F.; Petrillo, M.; Racinaro, L.; Donaera, F.; Rea, Monica. - In: Austin Journal of Autism & Related Disabilities. - ELETTRONICO. - 2:2(2016), pp. 1020-1027.

The emotional contagion in children with autism spectrum disorder

REA, MONICA
2016

Abstract

Studies of the last decade have demonstrated that children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) showed difficulties in language, social and relational areas, but they had also impairment in the mechanisms of embodied simulation, namely the imitative behaviors that allow the body to give an experiential meaning to own and other’s emotions. The identification of this specific emotional response in ASD children, also defined as emotional contagion, allows to move the therapeutic focus from reducing the behavioral symptomatic expressions of the child to promoting the expression of his ability of emotional regulation. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of emotional contagion in 53 ASD children aged between 22 and 66 months, through the Test of emotional contagion and verify the presence of compromised emotional contagion areas. Our findings have shown that the severity of the disorder is closely related to the inability of the child to respond to the emotional stimuli, regardless from cognitive abilities, and that emotion to which children responded most frequently was happiness, while the one who responded less was anger.
2016
autism; autism spectrum; autism diagnostic observation schedule (ados); therapeutic efficacy; developmental approach
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The emotional contagion in children with autism spectrum disorder / Di Renzo, M.; Bianchi Di Castelbianco, F.; Petrillo, M.; Racinaro, L.; Donaera, F.; Rea, Monica. - In: Austin Journal of Autism & Related Disabilities. - ELETTRONICO. - 2:2(2016), pp. 1020-1027.
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