Under a Relational Frame Theory (RFT) framework, researchers have investigated the role of deictic relational responding (perspective-taking) in the analysis of self in relation to others, place, and time. The aim of the current research was to develop IRAPs that targeted deictic relational responding with regard to the mental states of self and others. This was pursued in a series of experiments that employed a novel version of the IRAP, known as the Natural Language-IRAP (NL-IRAP). The use of the NL-IRAP allowed for the presentation of relatively complex statements that required participants to infer the thoughts or beliefs of others on a trial-by-trial basis within the IRAP. Across a sequence of six experiments, a self-focused IRAP requi...
Objective: Perspective-taking difficulties have been demonstrated in autism and schizophrenia spectr...
The current study sought to investigate perspective-taking in a group of individuals diagnosed with ...
Objective: Perspective-taking difficulties have been demonstrated in autism and schizophrenia spectr...
Under a Relational Frame Theory (RFT) framework, researchers have investigated the role of deictic r...
Perspective taking is typically defined as the ability to reason about others’ mental states (e.g. t...
From a relational frame perspective, a child learns to discriminate her own behavior and the behavio...
The behavioral processes underlying perspective taking have not been studied extensively. One approa...
Theory of Mind (ToM) presents perspective-taking as an ability to infer another person’s mental stat...
Several studies have employed an RFT-based test protocol as an assessment of perspective-taking with...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) assesses the relative strength of derived relati...
Cognitive perspective-taking has attracted considerable attention in the mainstream developmental li...
Contains fulltext : 225609.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The current s...
Objective: One of the abilities involved in social cognition is perspective taking. According to Rel...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) assesses the relative strength of derived relati...
Author version (Post-Print) made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy.The ability...
Objective: Perspective-taking difficulties have been demonstrated in autism and schizophrenia spectr...
The current study sought to investigate perspective-taking in a group of individuals diagnosed with ...
Objective: Perspective-taking difficulties have been demonstrated in autism and schizophrenia spectr...
Under a Relational Frame Theory (RFT) framework, researchers have investigated the role of deictic r...
Perspective taking is typically defined as the ability to reason about others’ mental states (e.g. t...
From a relational frame perspective, a child learns to discriminate her own behavior and the behavio...
The behavioral processes underlying perspective taking have not been studied extensively. One approa...
Theory of Mind (ToM) presents perspective-taking as an ability to infer another person’s mental stat...
Several studies have employed an RFT-based test protocol as an assessment of perspective-taking with...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) assesses the relative strength of derived relati...
Cognitive perspective-taking has attracted considerable attention in the mainstream developmental li...
Contains fulltext : 225609.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The current s...
Objective: One of the abilities involved in social cognition is perspective taking. According to Rel...
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) assesses the relative strength of derived relati...
Author version (Post-Print) made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy.The ability...
Objective: Perspective-taking difficulties have been demonstrated in autism and schizophrenia spectr...
The current study sought to investigate perspective-taking in a group of individuals diagnosed with ...
Objective: Perspective-taking difficulties have been demonstrated in autism and schizophrenia spectr...