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Tsou, Yung-Ting (author), Kovács, Lilla Veronika (author), Louloumari, Angeliki (author), Stockmann, Lex (author), Blijd-Hoogewys, Els M.A. (author), Koutamanis, A. (author), Rieffe, Carolien (author)
School-based interventions for socially including autistic pupils in mainstream schools were systematically reviewed. Included interventions targeted at least one level of the school environment: the autistic children, the peers, the staff, and/or the physical environment, and assessed autistic pupils’ quantity and/or quality of social...
review 2024
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van Keulen, J. (author), Hellendoorn, Annika (author), van den Berghe, Rianne (author), Ploeger, Erik (author), Petersen, Hans (author), Schutte, Patrick (author)
Een onderzoek naar het gebruik van sociale robotica in primair onderwijs ten behoeve van de ontwikkeling van technische en sociale vaardigheden voor leerlingen met een autismespectrumstoornis (ASS) <br/>RoboWise: An investigation into the use of social robotics in primary education for developing technological and social skills in children with...
report 2023
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Mauro, Noemi (author), Cena, Federica (author), Putnam, Cynthia (author), Pera, M.S. (author), Roldán Álvarez, David (author)
This special issue highlights state-of-the-art research in intelligent systems and technology for people with diverse abilities. To control scope, we pay particular attention to cognitive diversity, including but not limited to, neurodevelopmental disorders and autism, cognitive and learningdisabilities, and dementia. We introduce the papers...
journal article 2023
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Bollen, C.J.M. (author)
Empathy is operationalised and measured in various different ways in research. I have identified several trends in empathy research that have resulted in what I refer to as neurotypical gatekeeping of the concept of empathy. Narrow assumptions on the relationship between experiences and expressions have made the concept exclusive to those who...
journal article 2023
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Bollen, C.J.M. (author)
Empathy is an often researched but highly ambiguous concept. This makes research on empathy prone to miscommunication and misinterpretation. Careful reflection on what is meant by empathy in a certain context is essential. As the scope of the variety of possible meanings of empathy one could encounter is vast, such reflection would benefit from...
journal article 2023
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van Keulen, J. (author), Petersen, Hans (author), Ploeger, Erik (author), van den Berghe, Rianne (author), Hellendoorn, Annika (author), Schutte, Patrick (author)
Hoe deze lessenserie werkt<br/>Je leest nu de docenthandleiding, hier vind je een overzicht van de opbouw van de lessenserie en de bijbehorende materialen. Deze lessenserie bestaat uit zes thema’s. Ieder thema duurt een week en heeft eigen doelen op het gebied van samenwerken en programmeren. Bij ieder thema hoort een docentkaart en...
book 2022
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van Keulen, J. (author), Petersen, Hans (author), Ploeger, Erik (author), van den Berghe, Rianne (author), Hellendoorn, Annika (author), Schutte, Patrick (author)
book 2022
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van Grunsven, J.B. (author)
In this paper I home in on an ethical phenomenon that is powerfully elucidated by means of enactive resources but that has, to my knowledge, not yet been explicitly addressed in the literature. The phenomenon in question concerns what I will term the paradox of moral perception, which, to be clear, does not refer to a logical but to a...
journal article 2021
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van Grunsven, J.B. (author), Roeser, S. (author)
Augmentative and Alternative Communication Technology [AAC Tech] is a relatively young, multidisciplinary field aimed at developing technologies for people who are unable to use their natural speaking voice due to congenital or acquired disability. In this paper, we take a look at the role of AAC Tech in promoting an ‘empathic turn’ in the...
journal article 2021
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van Grunsven, J.B. (author)
The neurodiversity movement has called for a rethinking of autistic mindedness. It rejects the commonplace tendency to theorize autism by foregrounding a set of deficiencies in behavioural, cognitive, and affective areas. Instead, the idea is, our conception of autistic mindedness ought to foreground that autistic persons, often in virtue of...
journal article 2020
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van Grunsven, J.B. (author), Robbins-van Wynsberghe, A.L. (author)
While the design of sex robots is still in the early stages, the social implications of the potential proliferation of sex robots into our lives has been heavily debated by activists and scholars from various disciplines. What is missing in the current debate on sex robots and their potential impact on human social relations is a targeted...
journal article 2019
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Boess, S.U. (author), Smoorenburg, Astrid (author), Kim, Minsung (author), Rijken, Max (author), Latcham, T.R. (author), Kelder, Sophie (author)
This paper explores the nascent concept of touch with restraint in the design of an interactive object. The design was developed to support children on the autism spectrum in social interaction and to facilitate a feeling of social connectedness. Throughout a constructive design case, the desired nature and interaction style of this interactive...
conference paper 2017
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Mahfouz, A. (author), Ziats, M.N. (author), Rennert, O.M. (author), Lelieveldt, B.P.F. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author)
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental syndrome known to have a significant but complex genetic etiology. Hundreds of diverse genes have been implicated in ASD; yet understanding how many genes, each with disparate function, can all be linked to a single clinical phenotype remains unclear. We hypothesized that understanding...
journal article 2015
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Van Rijn, H. (author)
doctoral thesis 2012
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