Using second-person neuroscience to elucidate the mechanisms of social interaction

E Redcay, L Schilbach - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2019 - nature.com
Although a large proportion of our lives are spent participating in social interactions, the
investigation of the neural mechanisms supporting these interactions has largely been …

The 'double empathy problem': Ten years on

D Milton, E Gurbuz, B López - Autism, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
1902 Autism 26 (8) to explore. Current work shows that in brief encounters autistic people
are routinely perceived more negatively than their non-autistic peers in terms of being less …

Thinking through other minds: A variational approach to cognition and culture

SPL Veissière, A Constant, MJD Ramstead… - Behavioral and brain …, 2020 - cambridge.org
The processes underwriting the acquisition of culture remain unclear. How are shared
habits, norms, and expectations learned and maintained with precision and reliability across …

Reconsidering autistic 'camouflaging'as transactional impression management

W Ai, WA Cunningham, MC Lai - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2022 - cell.com
Social performances pervade human interactions. Some autistic people describe their social
performances as 'camouflaging'and engage in these performances to mitigate social …

Herding brains: a core neural mechanism for social alignment

SG Shamay-Tsoory, N Saporta, IZ Marton-Alper… - Trends in cognitive …, 2019 - cell.com
When we clap our hands in synchrony, feel the sadness of a friend, or match our attitudes to
peer norms, we align our behavior with others. We propose here a model that views …

What do new findings about social interaction in autistic adults mean for neurodevelopmental research?

R Davis, CJ Crompton - Perspectives on Psychological …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Deficit-based accounts of social and communication abilities continue to dominate autism
research. However, emerging findings suggest that this view may be overly simplistic and …

Beyond single‐mindedness: A figure‐ground reversal for the cognitive sciences

M Dingemanse, A Liesenfeld, M Rasenberg… - Cognitive …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
A fundamental fact about human minds is that they are never truly alone: all minds are
steeped in situated interaction. That social interaction matters is recognized by any …

Social cognition, social skill, and social motivation minimally predict social interaction outcomes for autistic and non-autistic adults

KE Morrison, KM DeBrabander, DR Jones… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Social cognition, social skill, and social motivation have been extensively researched and
characterized as atypical in autistic people, with the assumption that each mechanistically …

[HTML][HTML] Mutual (mis) understanding: Reframing autistic pragmatic “impairments” using relevance theory

GL Williams, T Wharton, C Jagoe - Frontiers in psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
A central diagnostic and anecdotal feature of autism is difficulty with social communication.
We take the position that communication is a two-way, intersubjective phenomenon—as …

Interpersonal synchrony in autism

KA McNaughton, E Redcay - Current psychiatry reports, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review We review evidence for the presence, quality, and correlates of
interpersonal synchrony in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) across four domains: motor …