The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their Theory of Mind (ToM) abilities. They sometimes do not seem to appreciate that behaviour is motivated by underlying mental states. If this is true, then individuals with ASD should also be deficient when they use their ToM to represent and take part in dyadic interactions. In the current study we compared the performance of normally intelligent adolescents and adults with ASD to typically developing controls. In one task they heard a narrative about an interaction and then retold it. In a second task they played a communication game that required them to take into account another person's perspective. We found that when they described people'...
The aim in this thesis was to extend research on theory of mind (ToM) development in children with a...
[[abstract]]Importance: Theory of mind (ToM) can be divided into two constructs: capacity and perfor...
Autistic people are often described as being impaired with regard to theory of mind, though more rec...
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...
Background: The sociocommunicative problems in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are traditionally link...
It has long been theorised that there is a direct link between individual differences in social cogn...
Background: The sociocommunicative problems in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are traditionally link...
Theory of mind (ToM) describes the ability to represent internal mental states. We propose that usin...
Impairments in social functioning in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are theoretically linked to an u...
Children with autism-spectrum disorders (ASD) often fail laboratory false-belief tests of theory of ...
Autistic people are often described as being impaired with regard to theory of mind, though more rec...
Studies suggest that typically developing (TD) individuals verbally mediate theory of mind (ToM). Gi...
Studies suggest that typically developing (TD) individuals verbally mediate theory of mind (ToM). Gi...
Studies suggest that typically developing (TD) individuals verbally mediate theory of mind (ToM). Gi...
The aim in this thesis was to extend research on theory of mind (ToM) development in children with a...
[[abstract]]Importance: Theory of mind (ToM) can be divided into two constructs: capacity and perfor...
Autistic people are often described as being impaired with regard to theory of mind, though more rec...
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...
Background: The sociocommunicative problems in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are traditionally link...
It has long been theorised that there is a direct link between individual differences in social cogn...
Background: The sociocommunicative problems in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are traditionally link...
Theory of mind (ToM) describes the ability to represent internal mental states. We propose that usin...
Impairments in social functioning in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are theoretically linked to an u...
Children with autism-spectrum disorders (ASD) often fail laboratory false-belief tests of theory of ...
Autistic people are often described as being impaired with regard to theory of mind, though more rec...
Studies suggest that typically developing (TD) individuals verbally mediate theory of mind (ToM). Gi...
Studies suggest that typically developing (TD) individuals verbally mediate theory of mind (ToM). Gi...
Studies suggest that typically developing (TD) individuals verbally mediate theory of mind (ToM). Gi...
The aim in this thesis was to extend research on theory of mind (ToM) development in children with a...
[[abstract]]Importance: Theory of mind (ToM) can be divided into two constructs: capacity and perfor...
Autistic people are often described as being impaired with regard to theory of mind, though more rec...