2017 |
Bhagat, V; Haque, M; Simbak, N B; Husain, R Emotional regulation in autism spectrum disorders: A new proposed model for regulating emotions through parent education Artikel Jurnal Journal of Global Pharma Technology, 9 (7), hlm. 32-43, 2017, ISSN: 09758542, (dipetik oleh 0). Abstrak | Pautan | BibTeX | Tag: Adaptive Behavior, Amygdala, Autisme, Awareness, Kognisi, komorbiditi, Kerangka Konseptual, Cost Benefit Analysis, Pendidikan, Emosi, Emotional Disorder, Emotionality, Penjagaan Kesihatan, Health Promotion, Manusia, Impulsif, Belajar, Motivasi, Parent Education, Persepsi, Garis Panduan Amalan, Prefrontal Cortex, Kelaziman, Problem Behavior, Psychoeducation, Psychological Well Being, Kaji semula, Sex Difference, Kelakuan Sosial, Kognisi Sosial, Kecekapan Sosial, Social Learning @artikel{Bhagat201732, tajuk = {Emotional regulation in autism spectrum disorders: A new proposed model for regulating emotions through parent education}, pengarang = {V Bhagat and M Haque and N B Simbak and R Husain}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85021786235&rakan kongsi = 40&md5=ece2d7c28018f0c4526810e08e314461}, terbitan = {09758542}, tahun = {2017}, tarikh = {2017-01-01}, jurnal = {Journal of Global Pharma Technology}, isi padu = {9}, nombor = {7}, halaman = {32-43}, penerbit = {Journal of Global Pharma Technology}, abstrak = {Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) boleh menjejaskan semua bidang kehidupan kanak-kanak. One of the areas of the behavioral spectrum need to be focused is affected. Oleh itu, the study is enthused in impaired emotional regulation (ER) affecting children with ASD. The significance of ER is related to that promoting adaptive behavior in children; indeed, disturbed ER in ASD children leads to emotional and behavioral problems. Commonly children with ASD lack adaptive ER strategies thus they react impulsively and inadequately to emotional stimuli thus it affects their psychological well-being. Though ER in ASD children is intrinsic the nurturing of these children with an understanding of ER can promote better psychological wellbeing. Oleh itu, study objectives to examine a) the impact of ASD on their ER b) the impact of ER on the psychological wellbeing of children with ASD c) To develop awareness among these parents regarding the impact of ER on the psychological wellbeing of their ASD child. d) To propose a new model of parental education about ER and its significance on psychological wellbeing of ASD children. This study takes a base on the keenly examined past evidence on impaired ER in ASD children and its impact on the psychological wellbeing. Proposal for aiding ER through parental education has introduced. The conclusion drawn in this study is that the intervention can be more promising with educating parents regarding ER, may help their child to gain maximum from therapeutic intervention. The new proposed model of intervention extends the further scope for research in this regard. © 2009-2017, JGPT.}, nota = {dipetik oleh 0}, kata kunci = {Adaptive Behavior, Amygdala, Autisme, Awareness, Kognisi, komorbiditi, Kerangka Konseptual, Cost Benefit Analysis, Pendidikan, Emosi, Emotional Disorder, Emotionality, Penjagaan Kesihatan, Health Promotion, Manusia, Impulsif, Belajar, Motivasi, Parent Education, Persepsi, Garis Panduan Amalan, Prefrontal Cortex, Kelaziman, Problem Behavior, Psychoeducation, Psychological Well Being, Kaji semula, Sex Difference, Kelakuan Sosial, Kognisi Sosial, Kecekapan Sosial, Social Learning}, pubstate = {diterbitkan}, tppubtype = {artikel} } Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) boleh menjejaskan semua bidang kehidupan kanak-kanak. One of the areas of the behavioral spectrum need to be focused is affected. Oleh itu, the study is enthused in impaired emotional regulation (ER) affecting children with ASD. The significance of ER is related to that promoting adaptive behavior in children; indeed, disturbed ER in ASD children leads to emotional and behavioral problems. Commonly children with ASD lack adaptive ER strategies thus they react impulsively and inadequately to emotional stimuli thus it affects their psychological well-being. Though ER in ASD children is intrinsic the nurturing of these children with an understanding of ER can promote better psychological wellbeing. Oleh itu, study objectives to examine a) the impact of ASD on their ER b) the impact of ER on the psychological wellbeing of children with ASD c) To develop awareness among these parents regarding the impact of ER on the psychological wellbeing of their ASD child. d) To propose a new model of parental education about ER and its significance on psychological wellbeing of ASD children. This study takes a base on the keenly examined past evidence on impaired ER in ASD children and its impact on the psychological wellbeing. Proposal for aiding ER through parental education has introduced. The conclusion drawn in this study is that the intervention can be more promising with educating parents regarding ER, may help their child to gain maximum from therapeutic intervention. The new proposed model of intervention extends the further scope for research in this regard. © 2009-2017, JGPT. |
2015 |
Miskam, M A; Shamsuddin, S; Yussof, H; Omar, A R; Muda, M Z Platform pengaturcaraan untuk robot NAO dalam aplikasi interaksi kognitif Persidangan Institut Jurutera Elektrik dan Elektronik Inc., 2015, ISBN: 9781479957651, (dipetik oleh 2). Abstrak | Pautan | BibTeX | Tag: Robot Anthropomorphic, Gangguan Spektrum Autisme, Kanak-kanak Autistik, Kanak-kanak dengan Autisme, Choregraphe, Interaksi Kognitif, Program komputer, Perisian komputer, Penyakit, Robot Humanoid, Humanoid Robot NAO, Dalam Bangunan, Pembuatan, Pemulihan Pesakit, Robotik, Robot, Kognisi Sosial @ persidangan{Miskam2015141, tajuk = {Platform pengaturcaraan untuk robot NAO dalam aplikasi interaksi kognitif}, pengarang = {M A Miskam dan S Shamsuddin dan H Yussof dan A R Omar dan M Z Muda}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84959542262&doi = 10.1109% 2fROMA.2014.7295877&rakan kongsi = 40&md5=32eeaf0a717a0ce0a5c8bc5a7cb7de89}, doi = {10.1109/ROMA.2014.7295877}, isbn = {9781479957651}, tahun = {2015}, tarikh = {2015-01-01}, jurnal = {2014 Simposium Antarabangsa IEEE mengenai Robotik dan Automasi Pembuatan, IEEE-ROMA2014}, halaman = {141-146}, penerbit = {Institut Jurutera Elektrik dan Elektronik Inc.}, abstrak = {Robot humanoid NAO ialah platform penerokaan siap sedia yang disertakan dengan perisian Choregraphe untuk memprogram dan menghidupkannya Choregraphe ialah alat berkuasa yang membolehkan pengaturcaraan dalam Python untuk kawalan gerakan Dalam kertas kerja ini, kami meneroka bagaimana Choregraphe boleh membantu pengguna dalam membina modul interaksi kognitif asas khusus untuk pemulihan kanak-kanak autistik. Kesukaran untuk berinteraksi dengan orang lain dan kognisi sosial terjejas adalah beberapa gejala utama autisme. Robot dalam bentuk manusia mempunyai keupayaan untuk membantu menggalakkan kanak-kanak berinteraksi dan bertindak balas terhadap isyarat dialog. Perbandingan antara Choregraphe dan alat pengaturcaraan lain dalam membenamkan keupayaan interaksi kognitif ke dalam robot NAO dibincangkan. © 2014 IEEE.}, nota = {dipetik oleh 2}, kata kunci = {Robot Anthropomorphic, Gangguan Spektrum Autisme, Kanak-kanak Autistik, Kanak-kanak dengan Autisme, Choregraphe, Interaksi Kognitif, Program komputer, Perisian komputer, Penyakit, Robot Humanoid, Humanoid Robot NAO, Dalam Bangunan, Pembuatan, Pemulihan Pesakit, Robotik, Robot, Kognisi Sosial}, pubstate = {diterbitkan}, tppubtype = {persidangan} } Robot humanoid NAO ialah platform penerokaan siap sedia yang disertakan dengan perisian Choregraphe untuk memprogram dan menghidupkannya Choregraphe ialah alat berkuasa yang membolehkan pengaturcaraan dalam Python untuk kawalan gerakan Dalam kertas kerja ini, kami meneroka bagaimana Choregraphe boleh membantu pengguna dalam membina modul interaksi kognitif asas khusus untuk pemulihan kanak-kanak autistik. Kesukaran untuk berinteraksi dengan orang lain dan kognisi sosial terjejas adalah beberapa gejala utama autisme. Robot dalam bentuk manusia mempunyai keupayaan untuk membantu menggalakkan kanak-kanak berinteraksi dan bertindak balas terhadap isyarat dialog. Perbandingan antara Choregraphe dan alat pengaturcaraan lain dalam membenamkan keupayaan interaksi kognitif ke dalam robot NAO dibincangkan. © 2014 IEEE. |
2013 |
Assaf, M; Hyatt, C J; Wong, C G; Johnson, ENCIK; Schultz, R T; Hendler, T; Pearlson, G D Mentalizing and motivation neural function during social interactions in autism spectrum disorders Artikel Jurnal NeuroImage: klinikal, 3 , hlm. 321-331, 2013, ISSN: 22131582, (dipetik oleh 28). Abstrak | Pautan | BibTeX | Tag: Remaja, Dewasa, Artikel, Autisme, Brain Function, Anak-anak, Komputer, Kajian Terkawal, Perempuan, Pengimejan Resonans Magnetik Berfungsi, Permainan, Groups by Age, Manusia, Kajian Klinikal Utama, Lelaki, Mental Capacity, Middle Temporal Gyrus, Motivasi, Motor Performance, Nerve Cell, Nerve Function, Nucleus Accumbens, Jurnal Keutamaan, Punishment, Ganjaran, Budak sekolah, Kognisi Sosial, Social Environment, Interaksi Sosial, Task Performance, Theory of Mind, Penglihatan @artikel{Assaf2013321, tajuk = {Mentalizing and motivation neural function during social interactions in autism spectrum disorders}, pengarang = {M Assaf and C J Hyatt and C G Wong and M R Johnson and R T Schultz and T Hendler and G D Pearlson}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84885394367&doi=10.1016%2fj.nicl.2013.09.005&rakan kongsi = 40&md5=b63630c997b658167792266e40e855b6}, doi = {10.1016/j.nicl.2013.09.005}, terbitan = {22131582}, tahun = {2013}, tarikh = {2013-01-01}, jurnal = {NeuroImage: klinikal}, isi padu = {3}, halaman = {321-331}, abstrak = {Gangguan Spektrum Autisme (ASDs) are characterized by core deficits in social functions. Two theories have been suggested to explain these deficits: mind-blindness theory posits impaired mentalizing processes (i.e.. decreased ability for establishing a representation of others' state of mind), while social motivation theory proposes that diminished reward value for social information leads to reduced social attention, social interactions, and social learning. Mentalizing and motivation are integral to typical social interactions, and neuroimaging evidence points to independent brain networks that support these processes in healthy individuals. Walau bagaimanapun, the simultaneous function of these networks has not been explored in individuals with ASDs. We used a social, interactive fMRI task, the Domino game, to explore mentalizing- and motivation-related brain activation during a well-defined interval where participants respond to rewards or punishments (i.e.. motivation) and concurrently process information about their opponent's potential next actions (i.e.. mentalizing). Thirteen individuals with high-functioning ASDs, ages 12-24, dan 14 healthy controls played fMRI Domino games against a computer-opponent and separately, what they were led to believe was a human-opponent. Results showed that while individuals with ASDs understood the game rules and played similarly to controls, they showed diminished neural activity during the human-opponent runs only (i.e.. in a social context) in bilateral middle temporal gyrus (MTG) during mentalizing and right Nucleus Accumbens (NAcc) during reward-related motivation (Pcluster < 0.05 FWE). Importantly, deficits were not observed in these areas when playing against a computer-opponent or in areas related to motor and visual processes. These results demonstrate that while MTG and NAcc, which are critical structures in the mentalizing and motivation networks, masing-masing, activate normally in a non-social context, they fail to respond in an otherwise identical social context in ASD compared to controls. We discuss implications to both the mind-blindness and social motivation theories of ASD and the importance of social context in research and treatment protocols. © 2013 Penulis.}, nota = {dipetik oleh 28}, kata kunci = {Remaja, Dewasa, Artikel, Autisme, Brain Function, Anak-anak, Komputer, Kajian Terkawal, Perempuan, Pengimejan Resonans Magnetik Berfungsi, Permainan, Groups by Age, Manusia, Kajian Klinikal Utama, Lelaki, Mental Capacity, Middle Temporal Gyrus, Motivasi, Motor Performance, Nerve Cell, Nerve Function, Nucleus Accumbens, Jurnal Keutamaan, Punishment, Ganjaran, Budak sekolah, Kognisi Sosial, Social Environment, Interaksi Sosial, Task Performance, Theory of Mind, Penglihatan}, pubstate = {diterbitkan}, tppubtype = {artikel} } Gangguan Spektrum Autisme (ASDs) are characterized by core deficits in social functions. Two theories have been suggested to explain these deficits: mind-blindness theory posits impaired mentalizing processes (i.e.. decreased ability for establishing a representation of others' state of mind), while social motivation theory proposes that diminished reward value for social information leads to reduced social attention, social interactions, and social learning. Mentalizing and motivation are integral to typical social interactions, and neuroimaging evidence points to independent brain networks that support these processes in healthy individuals. Walau bagaimanapun, the simultaneous function of these networks has not been explored in individuals with ASDs. We used a social, interactive fMRI task, the Domino game, to explore mentalizing- and motivation-related brain activation during a well-defined interval where participants respond to rewards or punishments (i.e.. motivation) and concurrently process information about their opponent's potential next actions (i.e.. mentalizing). Thirteen individuals with high-functioning ASDs, ages 12-24, dan 14 healthy controls played fMRI Domino games against a computer-opponent and separately, what they were led to believe was a human-opponent. Results showed that while individuals with ASDs understood the game rules and played similarly to controls, they showed diminished neural activity during the human-opponent runs only (i.e.. in a social context) in bilateral middle temporal gyrus (MTG) during mentalizing and right Nucleus Accumbens (NAcc) during reward-related motivation (Pcluster < 0.05 FWE). Importantly, deficits were not observed in these areas when playing against a computer-opponent or in areas related to motor and visual processes. These results demonstrate that while MTG and NAcc, which are critical structures in the mentalizing and motivation networks, masing-masing, activate normally in a non-social context, they fail to respond in an otherwise identical social context in ASD compared to controls. We discuss implications to both the mind-blindness and social motivation theories of ASD and the importance of social context in research and treatment protocols. © 2013 Penulis. |
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2017 |
Emotional regulation in autism spectrum disorders: A new proposed model for regulating emotions through parent education Artikel Jurnal Journal of Global Pharma Technology, 9 (7), hlm. 32-43, 2017, ISSN: 09758542, (dipetik oleh 0). |
2015 |
Platform pengaturcaraan untuk robot NAO dalam aplikasi interaksi kognitif Persidangan Institut Jurutera Elektrik dan Elektronik Inc., 2015, ISBN: 9781479957651, (dipetik oleh 2). |
2013 |
Mentalizing and motivation neural function during social interactions in autism spectrum disorders Artikel Jurnal NeuroImage: klinikal, 3 , hlm. 321-331, 2013, ISSN: 22131582, (dipetik oleh 28). |