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Connor Tom Keating
Connor Tom Keating
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Birmingham
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Autism‐related language preferences of English‐speaking individuals across the globe: A mixed methods investigation
CT Keating, L Hickman, J Leung, R Monk, A Montgomery, H Heath, ...
Autism Research 16 (2), 406-428, 2023
822023
A community-sourced glossary of open scholarship terms
S Parsons, F Azevedo, MM Elsherif, S Guay, ON Shahim, GH Govaart, ...
Nature human behaviour 6 (3), 312-318, 2022
802022
Facial expression production and recognition in autism spectrum disorders: A shifting landscape
CT Keating, JL Cook
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics 29 (3), 557-571, 2020
562020
Measuring interoception: The phase adjustment task
D Plans, S Ponzo, D Morelli, M Cairo, C Ring, CT Keating, ...
Biological Psychology 165, 108171, 2021
522021
The role of movement kinematics in facial emotion expression production and recognition.
S Sowden, BA Schuster, CT Keating, DS Fraser, JL Cook
Emotion 21 (5), 1041, 2021
492021
Participatory autism research: How consultation benefits everyone
CT Keating
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 713982, 2021
422021
Differences Between Autistic and Non-Autistic Adults in the Recognition of Anger from Facial Motion Remain after Controlling for Alexithymia
CT Keating, DS Fraser, S Sowden, JL Cook
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021
342021
Autism-related language preferences of French-speaking autistic adults: An online survey
P Geelhand, F Papastamou, M Belenger, E Clin, L Hickman, CT Keating, ...
Autism in Adulthood 5 (3), 275-288, 2023
252023
Skin conductance as an index of alexithymic traits in the general population
LJ Hickman, CT Keating, A Ferrari, JL Cook
Psychological Reports 125 (3), 1363-1379, 2022
62022
Global perspectives on autism acceptance, camouflaging behaviours and mental health in autism spectrum disorder: A registered report protocol
CT Keating, L Hickman, P Geelhand, T Takahashi, J Leung, B Schuster, ...
PloS one 16 (12), e0261774, 2021
62021
The inside out model of emotion recognition: How the shape of one’s internal emotional landscape influences the recognition of others’ Emotions
CT Keating, JL Cook
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 21490, 2023
52023
Autistic adults exhibit highly precise representations of others’ emotions but a reduced influence of emotion representations on emotion recognition accuracy
CT Keating, E Ichijo, J Cook
Scientific Reports, 2023
52023
Comparing internal representations of facial expression kinematics between autistic and non‐autistic adults
CT Keating, S Sowden, JL Cook
Autism Research 15 (3), 493-506, 2022
52022
It’s all in the mind: linking internal representations of emotion with facial expression recognition
C Keating, J Cook
Cognitive Psychology Bulletin, 61-63, 2022
42022
Similarities and differences in the psychological mechanisms involved in autistic and non-autistic emotion recognition
CT Keating, C Kraaijkamp, J Cook
PsyArxiv, 2023
22023
EmoMap: An emotional granularity task without labels
CT Keating, J Cook
Affective Science, 2023
22023
Sadness, sorrow, or despair: Improving existing tasks assessing emotional granularity
CT Keating, J Cook
PsyPAG Quarterly, 2022
22022
ExpressionMap: A novel method for indexing features of visual emotion representations
CT Keating, J Cook
Cognitive Psychology Bulletin, 2022
22022
Research on Facial Expressions Challenges the Way We Think about Autism
CT Keating, J Cook
The Conversation, 2020
22020
Cross-cultural variation in experiences of acceptance, camouflaging and mental health difficulties in autism: A registered report
CT Keating, L Hickman, P Geelhand, T Takahashi, J Leung, R Monk, ...
PloS one 19 (3), e0299824, 2024
12024
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