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Connor Keating
BSc, PhD
Junior Research Fellow
Autism, Emotion & Social Cognition
Research Summary
I am an experimental psychologist pursuing three main streams of research:
(1) Developing mechanistic models of emotion-processing
To date, we have constructed mechanistic models linking the conceptualisation, experience, visualization, expression, and recognition of emotion in both autistic and non-autistic people. Going forward, I aim to interrogate these links through studies involving causal manipulation and/or longitudinal designs. This work will enable us to understand the mechanisms underpinning emotion recognition challenges for both autistic and non-autistic individuals.
(2) Identifying movement-based indicators of autism
In prior work, we have systematically compared the facial and bodily movements of autistic and non-autistic individuals, identifying movement patterns that effectively distinguish these groups. Our next step is to develop digital tools to examine arm and facial movements in children, potentially improving screening for autism in the long-term.
(3) Addressing issues of diversity, equity & inclusion in autism research
In 2020, I co-founded the U21 Autism Research Network - a network of autistic and non-autistic researchers across 12 countries aiming to tackle issues regarding diversity and inclusion in autism research. In our current work, we aim to determine the research priorities of a diverse range of autism community members across the globe. By doing so, we hope to ensure that future research is tailored to, and has a meaningful benefit for, the autism communities it aims to serve.
Find my Google Scholar page here.
Key publications
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                Cross-cultural variation in experiences of acceptance, camouflaging and mental health difficulties in autism: A registered report.Journal article Keating CT. et al, (2024), PLoS One, 19 
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                Autism-related language preferences of English-speaking individuals across the globe: A mixed methods investigation.Journal article Keating CT. et al, (2023), Autism Res, 16, 406 - 428 
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                The inside out model of emotion recognition: how the shape of one's internal emotional landscape influences the recognition of others' emotions.Journal article Keating CT. and Cook JL., (2023), Sci Rep, 13 
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                Differences Between Autistic and Non-Autistic Adults in the Recognition of Anger from Facial Motion Remain after Controlling for Alexithymia.Journal article Keating CT. et al, (2022), J Autism Dev Disord, 52, 1855 - 1871 
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                Autistic adults exhibit highly precise representations of others' emotions but a reduced influence of emotion representations on emotion recognition accuracy.Journal article Keating CT. et al, (2023), Sci Rep, 13 
Recent publications
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                A cross-cultural examination of bi-directional mentalising in autistic and non-autistic adults.
            
            
                Journal article Schuster BA. et al, (2025), Mol Autism, 16 
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                Autistic and non-autistic prosocial decision-making: The impact of recipient neurotype
            
            
                Preprint Rush P. et al, (2025) 
