Rutherford and Ray think that human beings have mental mechanisms that help them to detect individuals that, deliberately, do not follow a rule. In the same way, they hold that autism is not a disorder in which these mechanisms are damaged. This idea seems contrary to the thesis, supported by some researchers, that autistic people have a theory of mind deficit. This is because of, if Rutherford and Ray are right, autistic people can detect other people's intentions. In this paper, Rutherford and Ray's experiment is analyzed and it is concluded that they do not prove that people with autism can understand intentions. Such an experiment only shows that autistic people and general population share common logical-linguistic ...
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often associated with impaired perspective-taking skills. Deceptio...
Deception is ever-present in day-to-day life. One cognitive process underlying deception, which has ...
Rutherford and Ray think that human beings have mental mechanisms that help them to detect individua...
Two main lines of research support the contention that individuals with autism\ud lack the ability t...
Abstract: The human mind is designed to function in coordination with the social and non-social envi...
Detection of deception is of fundamental importance for everyday social life and might require “mind...
Detection of deception is of fundamental importance for everyday social life and might require “mind...
This paper critically examines the theory-of-mind-deficit explanation of autism—a cognitive explanat...
Recent work investigating the biological and cognitive nature of autism is reviewed. The hypothesis...
Researchers have proposed numerous theories to explain autism, ranging from those that are psycholog...
Mindblindness in autism / have suggested elsewhere that natural selection had produced a minreading...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often associated with impaired perspective-taking skills. Deceptio...
AbstractExperimental evidence shows that the inability to attribute mental states, such as desires a...
Theory of mind, the cognitive capacity to infer others' mental states, is crucial for the developmen...
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often associated with impaired perspective-taking skills. Deceptio...
Deception is ever-present in day-to-day life. One cognitive process underlying deception, which has ...
Rutherford and Ray think that human beings have mental mechanisms that help them to detect individua...
Two main lines of research support the contention that individuals with autism\ud lack the ability t...
Abstract: The human mind is designed to function in coordination with the social and non-social envi...
Detection of deception is of fundamental importance for everyday social life and might require “mind...
Detection of deception is of fundamental importance for everyday social life and might require “mind...
This paper critically examines the theory-of-mind-deficit explanation of autism—a cognitive explanat...
Recent work investigating the biological and cognitive nature of autism is reviewed. The hypothesis...
Researchers have proposed numerous theories to explain autism, ranging from those that are psycholog...
Mindblindness in autism / have suggested elsewhere that natural selection had produced a minreading...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often associated with impaired perspective-taking skills. Deceptio...
AbstractExperimental evidence shows that the inability to attribute mental states, such as desires a...
Theory of mind, the cognitive capacity to infer others' mental states, is crucial for the developmen...
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often associated with impaired perspective-taking skills. Deceptio...
Deception is ever-present in day-to-day life. One cognitive process underlying deception, which has ...