Exploring non-social cognition in Autism Spectrum Conditions
06 October 2016
We are studying the relationship between the social and non-social aspects of autism. We use questionnaires and some computer based tasks to see how people with autism process and respond to non-social objects, the objects they are especially interested in, and social things, such as faces.
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Ethical approval
This study has been reviewed and approved by the Department of Psychology Research Ethics Committee at the University of Bath.
About the researcher
I am a doctoral researcher and research assistant at the University of Bath.