Introduction: The Spotlight Effect Unveiled Have you ever entered a room and instantly felt all eyes on you, even if those around you were preoccupied with their own matters? You’re not alone. This unsettling feeling, known to some as the spotlight effect, tends to be more pronounced among individuals with higher levels of social anxiety. […]
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The Emotional Voices Puzzle: Unraveling the Autism Connection
— Introduction: The Emotional Symphony Within Picture walking through a bustling street, surrounded by the symphony of human voices—a friend calling your name, a stranger’s laughter, the comforting words of a passerby. For most, these voices weave a tapestry of social cues, vital for interaction and understanding. But for individuals with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC), […]

Transforming Anxious Minds: Internet-Based Solutions for Social Fear
Introduction Imagine feeling a relentless wave of fear when you’re in a social gathering, where even simple interactions are imbued with anxiety. This is the reality for millions suffering from Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). But what if we could rewire our minds to see more positives than negatives, simply using the internet? This is precisely […]

Unraveling the Spectrum: Unveiling Autistic Traits in Poland
Introduction: The Polish Journey into the Spectrum Imagine being in a room full of people, yet feeling miles away simply because your way of processing the world around you is uniquely different. For individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), this is often the reality. As we strive to create a more inclusive world, understanding these […]

Unveiling the Connections Between Autism and Schizotypy: Insights from Non-Clinical Populations
Introduction: Bridging the Gaps Between Two Complex Worlds Imagine navigating life where every social cue feels like a puzzle, or where thoughts dance unpredictably, leading you into the realms of creativity and bewilderment. These scenarios can reflect the experiences of those living with autism spectrum conditions (ASCs) and schizotypal traits, characteristics often associated with schizophrenia […]
Please Don’t! The Automatic Extrapolation of Dangerous Intentions
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Navigating the Maze of Social Anxiety: How Our Minds and Memories Interact
Introduction Have you ever had a thought that you just couldn’t shake off, no matter how hard you tried to focus on something else? This common experience can shed light on an important psychological phenomenon known as impaired attentional disengagement. In a world bustling with stimuli, our brains are constantly working on filtering out the […]

Seeing With Intent: Unraveling How Perceived Intentions Shape Our Attention
Introduction Imagine you’re in a bustling coffee shop, and amidst all the chatter, your attention drifts towards a person gesturing animatedly. Why did your focus shift there? The answer might lie in an intriguing psychological phenomenon involving intention. According to the research paper I See What You Mean: How Attentional Selection Is Shaped by Ascribing […]

When Interests Speak Louder Than Words: Understanding Emotional Responses in Adults with Autism
Introduction: Tracing Emotions in the Spectrum of Interests Imagine walking through an art gallery. While most visitors are captivated by the vibrant paintings and dynamic sculptures, there are a few who are equally (if not more) fascinated by the design of the building, the technique of the frame, or even the light fixtures illuminating the […]

Perfect Pitch and Autism Traits: Where Music and Psychology Intersect
Introduction: The Symphony of the Mind Imagine walking into a room and instantly recognizing every musical note played on the piano without any effort. This extraordinary skill, known as perfect pitch or absolute pitch (AP), is a rare musical talent that few possess. But what makes someone more likely to have this gift? And how […]