Code
01J14817
Duration
01 October 2017 → 30 September 2023
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Promotor
Research disciplines
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Social sciences
- Animal experimental and comparative psychology
- Applied psychology
- Developmental psychology and ageing
- Human experimental psychology
Keywords
Self-other distinction
autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
own name
tactile
auditive
theory of Mind
temporoparietal junction (TPJ)
fNRIS
EEG
Project description
Evidence is accumulating that social impairments in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are related to self-other distinction deficits, underpinned by temporoparietal junction (TPJ) dysfunction. In this project, we want to gain more insight into this by using functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and EEG in children and adults with ASD. Furthermore, we will test in healthy adults whether neurostimulation can improve self-other distinction.