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Differences in Social Motivation in Children with Smith-Magenis Syndrome and Down Syndrome.

Lucy Wilde1, Anna Mitchell2, Chris Oliver2.   

Abstract

Social excesses, characterised by heightened social motivation, are important for describing social functioning. Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS) is a potential exemplar of a disorder where heightened social motivation is associated with negative behavioural outcomes. In Down syndrome (DS) strong social motivation is described, but less commonly associated with behavioural problems. Children with SMS (n = 21) and DS (n = 19) were observed during social situations, in which familiarity of adults present and level of attention available were manipulated. Motivation in SMS was characterised by comparatively frequent social initiations when adult attention was low, and stronger preference for familiar adults, compared to DS. Findings provide insight into the nature of social motivation in SMS and support an argument for nuanced consideration of motivation.

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Keywords:  Down syndrome; Neurodevelopmental disorder; Smith–Magenis syndrome; Social motivation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26983920     DOI: 10.1007/s10803-016-2743-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord        ISSN: 0162-3257


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