Connor Tom Keating

About Connor Tom Keating

Connor Tom Keating, With an exceptional h-index of 8 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of Experimental Psychology, Emotion, Social Cognition, Autism.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Cross-cultural variation in experiences of acceptance, camouflaging and mental health difficulties in autism: A registered report

The inside out model of emotion recognition: How the shape of one’s internal emotional landscape influences the recognition of others’ Emotions

Comparing the spatiotemporal and kinematic properties of autistic and non-autistic facial expressions

Redefining deficits in autistic emotion recognition

Autistic adults exhibit highly precise representations of others’ emotions but a reduced influence of emotion representations on emotion recognition accuracy

Exploring facial expression recognition in Parkinson’s

Similarities and differences in the psychological mechanisms involved in autistic and non-autistic emotion recognition

Autism-related language preferences of French-speaking autistic adults: An online survey

Connor Tom Keating Information

University

Position

___

Citations(all)

394

Citations(since 2020)

394

Cited By

11

hIndex(all)

8

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

8

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Connor Tom Keating Skills & Research Interests

Experimental Psychology

Emotion

Social Cognition

Autism

Top articles of Connor Tom Keating

Cross-cultural variation in experiences of acceptance, camouflaging and mental health difficulties in autism: A registered report

PloS one

2024/3/20

The inside out model of emotion recognition: How the shape of one’s internal emotional landscape influences the recognition of others’ Emotions

Scientific Reports

2023/12/6

Connor Tom Keating
Connor Tom Keating

H-Index: 2

Comparing the spatiotemporal and kinematic properties of autistic and non-autistic facial expressions

2023/11/14

Redefining deficits in autistic emotion recognition

2023/10

Autistic adults exhibit highly precise representations of others’ emotions but a reduced influence of emotion representations on emotion recognition accuracy

Journal of Vision

2023/8/1

Exploring facial expression recognition in Parkinson’s

Journal of Vision

2023/8/1

Similarities and differences in the psychological mechanisms involved in autistic and non-autistic emotion recognition

2023/8

Connor Tom Keating
Connor Tom Keating

H-Index: 2

Jennifer Cook
Jennifer Cook

H-Index: 1

Autism-related language preferences of French-speaking autistic adults: An online survey

Autism in Adulthood

2023/8/1

Autism‐related language preferences of English‐speaking individuals across the globe: A mixed methods investigation

Autism Research

2023/2

Sadness, sorrow, or despair: Improving existing tasks assessing emotional granularity

2022/10/31

ExpressionMap: A novel method for indexing features of visual emotion representations

Cogn. Psychol. Bull

2023/3/20

Skin conductance as an index of alexithymic traits in the general population

Psychological Reports

2022/6

It’s all in the mind: linking internal representations of emotion with facial expression recognition

Cognitive Psychology Bulletin

2022/4/30

Comparing internal representations of facial expression kinematics between autistic and non‐autistic adults

Autism Research

2022/3

Global perspectives on autism acceptance, camouflaging behaviours and mental health in autism spectrum disorder: A registered report protocol

PloS one

2021/12/30

Measuring interoception: The phase adjustment task

Biological Psychology

2021/10/1

Participatory autism research: How consultation benefits everyone

Frontiers in Psychology

2021/8/24

Connor Tom Keating
Connor Tom Keating

H-Index: 2

The role of movement kinematics in facial emotion expression production and recognition.

Emotion

2021/8

Differences Between Autistic and Non-Autistic Adults in the Recognition of Anger from Facial Motion Remain after Controlling for Alexithymia

Journal of autism and developmental disorders

2022/4

See List of Professors in Connor Tom Keating University(University of Birmingham)

Co-Authors

academic-engine