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Neuropsychologia ; 198: 108880, 2024 06 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38555063

ABSTRACT

Social perception and communication differ between those with and without autism, even when verbal fluency and intellectual ability are equated. Previous work found that observers responded more quickly to an actor's points if the actor had chosen by themselves where to point instead of being directed where to point. Notably, this 'choice-advantage' effect decreased across non-autistic participants as the number of autistic-like traits and tendencies increased (Pesquita et al., 2016). Here, we build on that work using the same task to study individuals over a broader range of the spectrum, from autistic to non-autistic, measuring both response initiation and mouse movement times, and considering the response to each actor separately. Autistic and non-autistic observers viewed videos of three different actors pointing to one of two locations, without knowing that the actors were sometimes freely choosing to point to one target and other times being directed where to point. All observers exhibited a choice-advantage overall, meaning they responded more rapidly when actors were freely choosing versus when they were directed, indicating a sensitivity to the actors' postural cues and movements. Our fine-grained analyses found a more robust choice-advantage to some actors than others, with autistic observers showing a choice-advantage only in response to one of the actors, suggesting that both actor and observer characteristics influence the overall effect. We briefly explore existing actor characteristics that may have contributed to this effect, finding that both duration of exposure to pre-movement cues and kinematic cues of the actors likely influence the choice advantage to different degrees across the groups. Altogether, the evidence suggested that both autistic and non-autistic individuals could detect the choice-advantage signal, but that for autistic observers the choice-advantage was actor specific. Notably, we found that the influence of the signal, when present, was detected early for all actors by the non-autistic observers, but detected later and only for one actor by the autistic observers. Altogether, we have more accurately characterized the ability of social-perception in autistic individuals as intact, but highlighted that detection of signal is likely delayed/distributed compared to non-autistic observers and that it is important to investigate actor characteristics that may influence detection and use of their social-perception signals.


Subject(s)
Autistic Disorder , Cues , Social Perception , Humans , Male , Female , Autistic Disorder/psychology , Autistic Disorder/physiopathology , Adult , Young Adult , Visual Perception/physiology , Reaction Time/physiology , Communication , Psychomotor Performance/physiology , Choice Behavior/physiology , Adolescent , Photic Stimulation
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Postgrad Med J ; 81(953): 194-5, 2005 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15749798

ABSTRACT

The association between methotrexate therapy and idiosyncratic neurological complications is well recognised in children. This case illustrates the importance of considering the diagnosis of methotrexate toxicity in an adult patient with behavioural and speech disturbances, who received it by intrathecal route only and in whom the only indicator was an abnormal electroencephalographic study.


Subject(s)
Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic/adverse effects , Methotrexate/adverse effects , Neurotoxicity Syndromes/etiology , Speech Disorders/chemically induced , Acute Disease , Adult , Female , Humans , Neurotoxicity Syndromes/diagnosis , Precursor B-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma/drug therapy
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Clin Lab Haematol ; 15(2): 119-28, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8348774

ABSTRACT

A closed low pressure liquid chromatography system (LPLC) is described which is suitable for haemoglobinopathy screening. The system (Glycomat) was originally developed for the quantitation of the glycated haemoglobin (HbA1). The same biochemical principles have been applied to the separation of haemoglobin A2 (HbA2) and haemoglobin variants. The instrument offers three modes of use including a fast haemoglobin elution, a variant screen and a HbA2 assay for thalassaemia screening. The fast screen isolates all of the common haemoglobin variants except HbE which elutes with HbA. This mode is a more rapid alternative to the Sickledex test. The variant screen produces a wider separation of abnormal variants giving an identification and quantitation for each. The HbA2 assay separates this minor fraction from all other haemoglobins giving an accurate percentage. Abnormal variants are also separated. To validate the HbA2 assay 252 samples were assayed by the cellulose acetate electrophoresis/elution method and LPLC with a correlation of 0.932. The system provides an accurate and sensitive alternative to traditional manual chromatography and electrophoresis methods. The automated sampler allows batches from 1-99 samples to be processed with significant savings in operator time.


Subject(s)
Hemoglobinopathies/diagnosis , Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Hemoglobin A2/analysis , Humans
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Clin Lab Haematol ; 12(1): 37-42, 1990.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2188775

ABSTRACT

The blood of 107 patients undergoing venography for suspected deep vein thrombosis (DVT) was tested for D-Dimers using enzyme immunoassay (EIA) and two latex agglutination techniques. D-Dimer levels by EIA were raised in 88% of patients with proven DVT. However, levels detected with the two agglutination tests were much less sensitive, being raised in only 43% patients with DVT. A more sensitive rapid screening test is needed to provide a useful non-invasive test for the exclusion of DVT.


Subject(s)
Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products/analysis , Thrombophlebitis/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Immunoenzyme Techniques , Latex Fixation Tests , Male , Middle Aged , Thrombophlebitis/blood
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