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Anger, disgust, and presumption of harm as reactions to taboo-breaking behaviors
Gutierrez, Roberto; Giner-Sorolla, Roger (2007-11)Three experiments investigated the relationship between the presumption of harm in harmfree violations of creatural norms (taboos) and the moral emotions of anger and disgust. In Experiment 1, participants made a presumption ... -
Auditory processing and sensory behaviours in children with autism spectrum disorders as revealed by mismatch negativity
Ludlow, Amanda; Mohr, Bettina; Whitmore, Antony; Garagnani, Max; Pulvermüller, Friedmann; Gutierrez, Roberto (2014-04-01)Sensory dysfunctions may underlie key characteristics in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The current study aimed to investigate auditory change detection in children with ASD in order to determine event-related ... -
A comparison of food avoidant behaviours and sensory sensitivity in adults with and without Tourette syndrome
Smith, Bobbie; Gutierrez, Roberto; Ludlow, Amanda (2022-01-01)Food selectivity has been shown to be more persistent and severe in children with Tourette syndrome (TS) compared to their typically developing peers. The current study aimed to examine differences in food selectivity, ... -
Confronting the language barrier : Theory of mind in deaf children
Jones, Anna C.; Gutierrez, Roberto; Ludlow, Amanda (2015-07-16)The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a battery of first- and second-order belief tasks. Both a chronological age-matched control group and a younger group of pre-school ... -
Developmental Psychology
Ludlow, Amanda; Gutierrez, Roberto (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014-09) -
Deviant but desirable : Group variability and evaluation of atypical group members
Hutchison, Paul; Jetten, Jolanda; Gutierrez, Roberto (2011-11)Two studies investigated how group variability affects reactions to atypical group members. In Study 1 (N = 65) we manipulated group variability and found that an atypical group member was evaluated more positively when ... -
Emotion production of facial expressions: A comparison of deaf and hearing children
Jones, Anna Catherine; Gutierrez, Roberto; Ludlow, Amanda (2021-07-01)The production of facial expressions is an important skill that allows children to share and adapt emotions during social interactions. While deaf children are reported to show delays in their social and emotion understanding, ... -
Emotion Recognition From Dynamic Emotional Displays in Children With ADHD
Ludlow, Amanda K.; Garrood, Amy; Lawrence, Kate; Gutierrez, Roberto (2014-05-01)Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often engage in ineffective or inappropriate social interactions and have been shown to be less accurate at interpreting emotions than typically developing ... -
An exploration of sarcasm detection in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Ludlow, Amanda; Chadwick, Eleanor; Morey, Alice; Edwards, Rebecca; Gutierrez, Roberto (2017-11-01)The present research explored the ability of children with ADHD to distinguish between sarcasm and sincerity. Twenty-two children with a clinical diagnosis of ADHD were compared with 22 age and verbal IQ matched typically ... -
Groupdrink: The effects of alcohol and group process on vigilance errors
Frings, Daniel; Hopthrow, Tim; Abrams, Dominic; Hulbert, Lorne; Gutierrez, Roberto (2008-09)This research examined how group processes alter the impact of alcohol on a judgment task requiring vigilance. The authors compared two competing explanations, deindividuation and group monitoring, for the possible effects ... -
Just an anger synonym? : Moral context influences predictors of disgust word use
Gutierrez, Roberto; Giner-Sorolla, Roger; Vasiljevic, Milica (2012)Are verbal reports of disgust in moral situations specific indicators of the concept of disgust, or are they used metaphorically to refer to anger? In this experiment, participants read scenarios describing a violation of ... -
Metacognitive beliefs mediate the relationship between Anxiety Sensitivity and traits of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms
Gutierrez, Roberto; Harani, Tulsi; Curtis, Leo; Ludlow, Amanda (2020-04-26)Background: Metacognition has been shown as a key contributor to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder as well as other anxiety-related disorders, yet its role in the development and maintenance of these disorders remains unclear. ... -
Not just right experiences and incompleteness as a predictor of OC symptoms in clinical and community samples: A meta-analysis
Horncastle, Tiffany; Ludlow, Amanda K.; Gutierrez, Roberto (2022-11-05)Sensory phenomena (SP) are uncomfortable feelings, including bodily sensations, “just-right” perceptions and feelings of incompleteness, which have been shown to be predictors of symptom severity in individuals with ... -
The role of motion and intensity in deaf children’s recognition of real human facial expressions of emotion
Jones, Anna Catherine; Gutierrez, Roberto; Ludlow, Amanda (2018-01-02)There is substantial evidence to suggest that deafness is associated with delays in emotion understanding, which has been attributed to delays in language acquisition and opportunities to converse. However, studies addressing ... -
Social Anxiety and Response to Touch : a preliminary exploration of broader autism phenotype in females
Ludlow, Amanda; Roberts, Hannah; Gutierrez, Roberto (2015-04-08)Subclinical autism-related traits have been shown in the general population to be independently related to both social anxiety and sensory sensitivity. The present study examined the relationship between autistic traits ... -
Las transgresiones morales repulsivas pero inofensivas se perciben como dañinas debido a las emociones negativas que inducen
Gutierrez, Roberto; Giner-Sorolla, Roger (2011)Harmless but disgusting moral violations can be justified as harmful to others due to the negative emotions they elicit. The relationship between the emotions of anger and disgust and the harm associated to these emotions ...