Research indicates that having child siblings is positively associated with theory of mind (ToM) in typically developing children. As ToM is important to everyday social behaviours it is important to extend this research to examine whether there are similar sibling effects for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).Theory of mind and executive functioning abilities of 60 children clinically diagnosed with ASD were assessed with batteries of standard tasks. Verbal mental age (VMA) and severity of autism symptoms were also measured together with number of child-aged siblings (1 to 12 years) and position in the sibling constellation.Having older siblings was a significant negative predictor of ToM performance for children with ASD, even...
Growing up with a brother or a sister with a developmental disability constitutes a unique and diffe...
Background: Previous research suggests that the phenotype associated with Asperger's syndrome (AS) ...
Background: Previous research suggests that the phenotype associated with Asperger's syndrome (AS) ...
Children, as well as older individuals, with autism spectrum disorders have classically been found t...
The two prior studies that have examined associations between the sibling constellation and theory o...
The two prior studies that have examined associations between the sibling constellation and theory o...
A link between early responding to joint attention (RJA) and later theory of mind (ToM) has been fou...
Identifying the causal processes involved in theory of mind (ToM) development during childhood is an...
BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that the phenotype associated with Asperger's syndrome (AS) i...
Siblings play an important role in shaping the developmental trajectories of individuals with autism...
Existing literature regarding the adjustment of siblings of children with an autism spectrum disorde...
Subclinical variants of the social-communicative challenges and rigidity that define autism spectrum...
Background: Previous research suggests that the phenotype associated with Asperger's syndrome (AS) i...
In the field of social influences on Theory of Mind (ToM), more research has focused on the role of ...
Siblings play an important role in shaping the developmental trajectories of individuals with autism...
Growing up with a brother or a sister with a developmental disability constitutes a unique and diffe...
Background: Previous research suggests that the phenotype associated with Asperger's syndrome (AS) ...
Background: Previous research suggests that the phenotype associated with Asperger's syndrome (AS) ...
Children, as well as older individuals, with autism spectrum disorders have classically been found t...
The two prior studies that have examined associations between the sibling constellation and theory o...
The two prior studies that have examined associations between the sibling constellation and theory o...
A link between early responding to joint attention (RJA) and later theory of mind (ToM) has been fou...
Identifying the causal processes involved in theory of mind (ToM) development during childhood is an...
BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that the phenotype associated with Asperger's syndrome (AS) i...
Siblings play an important role in shaping the developmental trajectories of individuals with autism...
Existing literature regarding the adjustment of siblings of children with an autism spectrum disorde...
Subclinical variants of the social-communicative challenges and rigidity that define autism spectrum...
Background: Previous research suggests that the phenotype associated with Asperger's syndrome (AS) i...
In the field of social influences on Theory of Mind (ToM), more research has focused on the role of ...
Siblings play an important role in shaping the developmental trajectories of individuals with autism...
Growing up with a brother or a sister with a developmental disability constitutes a unique and diffe...
Background: Previous research suggests that the phenotype associated with Asperger's syndrome (AS) ...
Background: Previous research suggests that the phenotype associated with Asperger's syndrome (AS) ...