The theory of mind (ToM) deficit associated with autism spectrum disorder has been a central topic in the debate about the modularity of the mind. In a series of papers, Philip Gerrans and Valerie Stone argue that positing a ToM module does not best explain the deficits exhibited by individuals with autism (Gerrans 2002; Stone & Gerrans 2006a, 2006b; Gerrans & Stone 2008). In this paper, I first criticize Gerrans and Stone’s (2008) account. Second, I discuss various studies of individuals with autism and argue that they are best explained by positing a higher-level, domain-specific ToM module
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Poor Theory of Mind (ToM) (or difficulties imputing mental states to self and others) [1], (See also...
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...
The theory of mind (ToM) deficit associated with autism spectrum disorder has been a central topic i...
The theory of mind (ToM) deficit associated with autism has been a central topic in the debate about...
The theory of mind (ToM) deficit associated with autism spectrum disorder has been a central topic i...
Twenty years ago, Baron-Cohen and colleagues argued that autistic performance on false belief tests ...
© Psychology PressTwenty years ago, Baron-Cohen and colleagues argued that autistic performance on f...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comEvolutionary Psychology is based on the...
Philosophers, cognitive scientists and developmental psychologists largely agree that we understand ...
A deficit in theory of mind (ToM) abilities has been described as the core deficit in autism. The au...
Researchers have proposed numerous theories to explain autism, ranging from those that are psycholog...
This article considers three theories of autism: The Theory of Mind Deficit, Executive Dysfunction a...
Limited theory of mind (ToM) skills are a key problem for individuals with autism.1 Interventions ta...
Abstract: Researchers have hypothesized that autistics are missing core modules of the brain, critic...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Poor Theory of Mind (ToM) (or difficulties imputing mental states to self and others) [1], (See also...
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...
The theory of mind (ToM) deficit associated with autism spectrum disorder has been a central topic i...
The theory of mind (ToM) deficit associated with autism has been a central topic in the debate about...
The theory of mind (ToM) deficit associated with autism spectrum disorder has been a central topic i...
Twenty years ago, Baron-Cohen and colleagues argued that autistic performance on false belief tests ...
© Psychology PressTwenty years ago, Baron-Cohen and colleagues argued that autistic performance on f...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comEvolutionary Psychology is based on the...
Philosophers, cognitive scientists and developmental psychologists largely agree that we understand ...
A deficit in theory of mind (ToM) abilities has been described as the core deficit in autism. The au...
Researchers have proposed numerous theories to explain autism, ranging from those that are psycholog...
This article considers three theories of autism: The Theory of Mind Deficit, Executive Dysfunction a...
Limited theory of mind (ToM) skills are a key problem for individuals with autism.1 Interventions ta...
Abstract: Researchers have hypothesized that autistics are missing core modules of the brain, critic...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Poor Theory of Mind (ToM) (or difficulties imputing mental states to self and others) [1], (See also...
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...