This paper reviews research on (a) autobiographical episodic and semantic memory, (b) the self-reference effect, (c) memory for the actions of self versus other (the self-enactment effect), and (d) non-autobiographical episodic memory in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and provides a theoretical framework to account for the bi-directional relationship between memory and the self in ASD. It is argued that individuals with ASD have diminished psychological self-knowledge (as a consequence of diagnostic social and communication impairments), alongside intact physical self-knowledge, resulting in an under-elaborated self-concept. As a result, individuals with ASD show impaired autobiographical episodic memory and a reduced self-reference effect...
Owned objects occupy a privileged cognitive processing status and are viewed almost as extensions of...
The self-concept can be separated into the physical self-concept (concerned with the self as a physi...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a development delay marked by impairment in social communication a...
This chapter begins with some definitions of memory and the self and continues to explain their rela...
This article reviews research on (a) autobiographical episodic and semantic memory, (b) the self-ref...
Autobiographical memory impairments in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been attributed to a f...
Since first descriptions of Autism, disorders of self have been seen as key symptoms. The Self-Memor...
Past research indicates that children with autism struggle with tests of autobiographical memory, an...
Background: Autobiographical memory plays a key role in self-understanding and psychological health....
Typical research on children with autism focuses on a Theory of Mind (ToM) deficit. However, the sel...
There is evidence of weak self-processing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including diminished se...
Background The Self-Referential Effect (SRE) is the enhanced memory ability for information which is...
Autobiographical memory (AM) was assessed in 63 children (aged 8–17 years) with an autism spectrum d...
Research attempting to explain the social difficulties observed in autism spectrum disorder has focu...
Many people with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are remarkably proficient at remembering how thing...
Owned objects occupy a privileged cognitive processing status and are viewed almost as extensions of...
The self-concept can be separated into the physical self-concept (concerned with the self as a physi...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a development delay marked by impairment in social communication a...
This chapter begins with some definitions of memory and the self and continues to explain their rela...
This article reviews research on (a) autobiographical episodic and semantic memory, (b) the self-ref...
Autobiographical memory impairments in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been attributed to a f...
Since first descriptions of Autism, disorders of self have been seen as key symptoms. The Self-Memor...
Past research indicates that children with autism struggle with tests of autobiographical memory, an...
Background: Autobiographical memory plays a key role in self-understanding and psychological health....
Typical research on children with autism focuses on a Theory of Mind (ToM) deficit. However, the sel...
There is evidence of weak self-processing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including diminished se...
Background The Self-Referential Effect (SRE) is the enhanced memory ability for information which is...
Autobiographical memory (AM) was assessed in 63 children (aged 8–17 years) with an autism spectrum d...
Research attempting to explain the social difficulties observed in autism spectrum disorder has focu...
Many people with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are remarkably proficient at remembering how thing...
Owned objects occupy a privileged cognitive processing status and are viewed almost as extensions of...
The self-concept can be separated into the physical self-concept (concerned with the self as a physi...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a development delay marked by impairment in social communication a...