This study aimed to investigate the relationship between explicit and implicit forms of Theory of Mind reasoning and to test the influence of experience on implicit Theory of Mind reasoning in individuals with autism spectrum disorders and in neurotypical adults. Results from two standard explicit Theory of Mind tasks are mixed: Individuals with autism spectrum disorders did not differ from neurotypical adults in their performance in the Strange Stories Test, but scored significantly lower on the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test. Furthermore, in an implicit false-belief task, individuals with autism spectrum disorders differed from neurotypical adults in false belief–congruent anticipatory looking. However, this group difference disappeare...
Evidence for differences in theory of mind between persons with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Although autism spectrum disorder is defined by reciprocal social-communication impairments, several...
Background: The sociocommunicative problems in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are traditionally link...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between explicit and implicit forms of Theory of Mi...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between explicit and implicit forms of Theory of Mi...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between explicit and implicit forms of Theory of Mi...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between explicit and implicit forms of Theory of Mi...
Theory of mind (ToM) research has shown that adults with high functioning autism (HFA) demonstrate t...
Theory of mind (ToM) research has shown that adults with high functioning autism (HFA) demonstrate t...
Eye movements during false-belief tasks can reveal an individual’s capacity to implicitly monitor ot...
Implicit mentalizing, a fast, unconscious and rigid way of processing others mental states has recen...
Previous research shows that high-functioning children with autism are slow to pass “litmus” false b...
Theory of mind, the cognitive capacity to infer others' mental states, is crucial for the developmen...
Two main lines of research support the contention that individuals with autism\ud lack the ability t...
Evidence for differences in theory of mind between persons with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Evidence for differences in theory of mind between persons with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Although autism spectrum disorder is defined by reciprocal social-communication impairments, several...
Background: The sociocommunicative problems in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are traditionally link...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between explicit and implicit forms of Theory of Mi...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between explicit and implicit forms of Theory of Mi...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between explicit and implicit forms of Theory of Mi...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between explicit and implicit forms of Theory of Mi...
Theory of mind (ToM) research has shown that adults with high functioning autism (HFA) demonstrate t...
Theory of mind (ToM) research has shown that adults with high functioning autism (HFA) demonstrate t...
Eye movements during false-belief tasks can reveal an individual’s capacity to implicitly monitor ot...
Implicit mentalizing, a fast, unconscious and rigid way of processing others mental states has recen...
Previous research shows that high-functioning children with autism are slow to pass “litmus” false b...
Theory of mind, the cognitive capacity to infer others' mental states, is crucial for the developmen...
Two main lines of research support the contention that individuals with autism\ud lack the ability t...
Evidence for differences in theory of mind between persons with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Evidence for differences in theory of mind between persons with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Although autism spectrum disorder is defined by reciprocal social-communication impairments, several...
Background: The sociocommunicative problems in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are traditionally link...