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					| Titre : | Characterizing Interoceptive Differences in Autism: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Case-control Studies |  
					| Type de document : | texte imprimé |  
					| Auteurs : | Zachary J. WILLIAMS, Auteur ; Evan SUZMAN, Auteur ; Samantha L. BORDMAN, Auteur ; Jennifer E. MARKFELD, Auteur ; Sophia M. KAISER, Auteur ; Kacie DUNHAM, Auteur ; Alisa R. ZOLTOWSKI, Auteur ; Michelle D. FAILLA, Auteur ; Carissa J. CASCIO, Auteur ; Tiffany G. WOYNAROSKI, Auteur |  
					| Article en page(s) : | p.947-962 |  
					| Langues : | Anglais (eng) |  
					| Index. décimale : | PER Périodiques |  
					| Résumé : | Interoception, the body?s perception of its own internal states, is thought to be altered in autism, though results of empirical studies have been inconsistent. The current study systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed the extant literature comparing interoceptive outcomes between autistic (AUT) and neurotypical (NT) individuals, determining which domains of interoception demonstrate robust between-group differences. A three-level Bayesian meta-analysis compared heartbeat counting performance, heartbeat discrimination performance, heartbeat counting confidence ratings, and self-reported interoceptive attention between AUT and NT groups (15 studies; nAUT=467, nNT=478). Autistic participants showed significantly reduced heartbeat counting performance [g=? 0.333, CrI95% (? 0.535, ? 0.138)] and higher confidence in their heartbeat counting abilities [g=0.430, CrI95% (0.123, 0.750)], but groups were equivalent on other meta-analyzed outcomes. Implications for future interoception research in autism are discussed. |  
					| En ligne : | https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-022-05656-2 |  
					| Permalink : | https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=500 |  in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders > 53-3  (March 2023) . - p.947-962
 [article] Characterizing Interoceptive Differences in Autism: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Case-control Studies [texte imprimé] / Zachary J. WILLIAMS , Auteur ; Evan SUZMAN , Auteur ; Samantha L. BORDMAN , Auteur ; Jennifer E. MARKFELD , Auteur ; Sophia M. KAISER , Auteur ; Kacie DUNHAM , Auteur ; Alisa R. ZOLTOWSKI , Auteur ; Michelle D. FAILLA , Auteur ; Carissa J. CASCIO , Auteur ; Tiffany G. WOYNAROSKI , Auteur . - p.947-962.Langues  : Anglais (eng )in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders  > 53-3  (March 2023)  . - p.947-962 
					| Index. décimale : | PER Périodiques |  
					| Résumé : | Interoception, the body?s perception of its own internal states, is thought to be altered in autism, though results of empirical studies have been inconsistent. The current study systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed the extant literature comparing interoceptive outcomes between autistic (AUT) and neurotypical (NT) individuals, determining which domains of interoception demonstrate robust between-group differences. A three-level Bayesian meta-analysis compared heartbeat counting performance, heartbeat discrimination performance, heartbeat counting confidence ratings, and self-reported interoceptive attention between AUT and NT groups (15 studies; nAUT=467, nNT=478). Autistic participants showed significantly reduced heartbeat counting performance [g=? 0.333, CrI95% (? 0.535, ? 0.138)] and higher confidence in their heartbeat counting abilities [g=0.430, CrI95% (0.123, 0.750)], but groups were equivalent on other meta-analyzed outcomes. Implications for future interoception research in autism are discussed. |  
					| En ligne : | https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-022-05656-2 |  
					| Permalink : | https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=500 | 
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