Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4940891 Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
For the RMET task, our results may suggest atypical activation of parasympathetic influences on the heart, which contributes to short-term patterns in the heartbeat signal, as well as atypicalities in the slower acting processes. Results also suggest that the coupling between the fast-acting and slow-acting influences may be atypical in ASD during the examined social cognition task.
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