Hi everyone,
My husband's been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, and one of the things he's always told me is that he never seems to feel hungry or thirsty. As I'm also a student researcher at the University of Southern Queensland, we've put together a short survey on this issue (should only take 10-15 minutes to complete). Who?
If you are over 18 and have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, autistic disorder or PDD-NOS, University of Southern Queensland would like to invite you to take part in a research project, which is an online self-report questionnaire.
What?
The purpose of the research is to better understand how adults with and without autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) perceive and interpret internal bodily sensations - feelings that include hunger, thirst and temperature. Your participation in this research will valuably contribute towards a better understanding of this area, and may help provide better outcomes for people with ASDs. Also undertaking this survey may benefit you in gaining a deeper understanding about body awareness, and how this is one of the 'other' senses in our bodies.
How?
Click on the following link.
https://psych.sci.usq.edu.au/ols/?p=IBA2013
Thanks everyone. If you need to contact me with any questions or comments, please either PM me or email me at the below address.
Kind regards,
Lisa Fiene, Psychology Department, University of Southern Queensland
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My husband's been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, and one of the things he's always told me is that he never seems to feel hungry or thirsty. As I'm also a student researcher at the University of Southern Queensland, we've put together a short survey on this issue (should only take 10-15 minutes to complete). Who?
If you are over 18 and have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, autistic disorder or PDD-NOS, University of Southern Queensland would like to invite you to take part in a research project, which is an online self-report questionnaire.
What?
The purpose of the research is to better understand how adults with and without autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) perceive and interpret internal bodily sensations - feelings that include hunger, thirst and temperature. Your participation in this research will valuably contribute towards a better understanding of this area, and may help provide better outcomes for people with ASDs. Also undertaking this survey may benefit you in gaining a deeper understanding about body awareness, and how this is one of the 'other' senses in our bodies.
How?
Click on the following link.
https://psych.sci.usq.edu.au/ols/?p=IBA2013
Thanks everyone. If you need to contact me with any questions or comments, please either PM me or email me at the below address.
Kind regards,
Lisa Fiene, Psychology Department, University of Southern Queensland
<Mobile number and email removed by superboyian to prevent spam>