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The relationship between autism symptoms and arousal level in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder, as measured by electrodermal activity.

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Prince, EB; Kim, ES; Wall, CA; Gisin, E; Goodwin, MS; Simmons, ES; Chawarska, K; Shic, F
Published in: Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice
May 2017

Electrodermal activity was examined as a measure of physiological arousal within a naturalistic play context in 2-year-old toddlers ( N = 27) with and without autism spectrum disorder. Toddlers with autism spectrum disorder were found to have greater increases in skin conductance level than their typical peers in response to administered play activities. In the autism spectrum disorder group, a positive relationship was observed between restrictive and repetitive behaviors and skin conductance level increases in response to mechanical toys, whereas the opposite pattern was observed for passive toys. This preliminary study is the first to examine electrodermal activity levels in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder during play-based, naturalistic settings, and it highlights the potential for electrodermal activity as a measure of individual variability within autism spectrum disorder and early development.

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Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice

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EISSN

1461-7005

ISSN

1362-3613

Publication Date

May 2017

Volume

21

Issue

4

Start / End Page

504 / 508

Related Subject Headings

  • Play and Playthings
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Galvanic Skin Response
  • Female
  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • Child, Preschool
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Arousal
 

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Prince, E. B., Kim, E. S., Wall, C. A., Gisin, E., Goodwin, M. S., Simmons, E. S., … Shic, F. (2017). The relationship between autism symptoms and arousal level in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder, as measured by electrodermal activity. Autism : The International Journal of Research and Practice, 21(4), 504–508. https://doi.org/10.1177/1362361316648816
Prince, Emily Barbara, Elizabeth S. Kim, Carla Anne Wall, Eugenia Gisin, Matthew S. Goodwin, Elizabeth Schoen Simmons, Kaisa Chawarska, and Frederick Shic. “The relationship between autism symptoms and arousal level in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder, as measured by electrodermal activity.Autism : The International Journal of Research and Practice 21, no. 4 (May 2017): 504–8. https://doi.org/10.1177/1362361316648816.
Prince EB, Kim ES, Wall CA, Gisin E, Goodwin MS, Simmons ES, et al. The relationship between autism symptoms and arousal level in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder, as measured by electrodermal activity. Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice. 2017 May;21(4):504–8.
Prince, Emily Barbara, et al. “The relationship between autism symptoms and arousal level in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder, as measured by electrodermal activity.Autism : The International Journal of Research and Practice, vol. 21, no. 4, May 2017, pp. 504–08. Epmc, doi:10.1177/1362361316648816.
Prince EB, Kim ES, Wall CA, Gisin E, Goodwin MS, Simmons ES, Chawarska K, Shic F. The relationship between autism symptoms and arousal level in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder, as measured by electrodermal activity. Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice. 2017 May;21(4):504–508.
Journal cover image

Published In

Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice

DOI

EISSN

1461-7005

ISSN

1362-3613

Publication Date

May 2017

Volume

21

Issue

4

Start / End Page

504 / 508

Related Subject Headings

  • Play and Playthings
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Galvanic Skin Response
  • Female
  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • Child, Preschool
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Arousal