Neurobiological correlates and attenuated positive social intention attribution during laughter perception associated with degree of autistic traits

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  • who: Anne Martinelli from the School of Psychology, Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, Marienburgstrasse, Frankfurt am Main, Germany have published the article: Neurobiological correlates and attenuated positive social intention attribution during laughter perception associated with degree of autistic traits, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this context, this study examines whether autistic traits are associated with the differential perceived positive or negative social intention of laughter, and explores possible alterations in the associated neurobiological laughter processing. By investigating how laughter, as a highly relevant, nonverbal social cue, is differentially perceived and processed in association with . . .

     

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