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Reprezentacja Ja u wysokofunkcjonujących osób z autyzmem – przegląd badań z wykorzystaniem metod neuroobrazowania mózgu

Data publikacji: 12.2019

Psychologia Rozwojowa, 2019, Tom 24, Numer 4, s. 9 - 20

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843879PR.19.019.11725

Autorzy

Hanna B. Cygan
Instytut Fizjologii i Patologii Słuchu w Warszawie
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4518-8540 Orcid
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Tytuły

Reprezentacja Ja u wysokofunkcjonujących osób z autyzmem – przegląd badań z wykorzystaniem metod neuroobrazowania mózgu

Abstrakt

Self-Representation in High-Functioning Autism – Review of Neuroimaging Experiments

Development of self-representation is vitally important for internalizing typical behavior and for building interpersonal relationships. Taking into account the neuronal underpinnings of cognitive functions, symptoms of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been related to impairments of neuronal systems underlying self-perception. The present paper reviews research implementing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG) to study the neural mechanisms of self-related information processing in persons with ASD. These experiments address the psychological aspects of self-representation associated with the appraisal of one’s own traits and of the symbolic, as well as physical, representation of self in response to the perception of one’s own name and face. Furthermore, results of a study that employed fMRI to assess the perception of changeability of personal traits across time among subjects with ASD are also included. The studies under review support the hypotheses of atypical neuronal mechanisms of cognitive self-representation and anomalous perception of social feedback in persons diagnosed with ASD.

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Informacje: Psychologia Rozwojowa, 2019, Tom 24, Numer 4, s. 9 - 20

Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy

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Reprezentacja Ja u wysokofunkcjonujących osób z autyzmem – przegląd badań z wykorzystaniem metod neuroobrazowania mózgu

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Self-Representation in High-Functioning Autism – Review of Neuroimaging Experiments

Autorzy

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4518-8540

Hanna B. Cygan
Instytut Fizjologii i Patologii Słuchu w Warszawie
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4518-8540 Orcid
Wszystkie publikacje autora →

Instytut Fizjologii i Patologii Słuchu w Warszawie

Publikacja: 12.2019

Status artykułu: Otwarte __T_UNLOCK

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