We resume an exchange of ideas with Uta Frith that started before the turn of the century. The curious incident responsible for this exchange was the finding that children with autism fail tests of false belief, while they pass Zaitchik's (1990) photograph task (Leekam & Perner, 1991). This finding led to the conclusion that children with autism have a domain-specific impairment in Theory of Mind (mental representations), because the photograph task and the false-belief task are structurally equivalent except for the nonmental character of photographs. In this paper we argue that the false-belief task and the false-photograph task are not structurally equivalent and are not empirically associated. Instead a truly structurally equivalent tas...
This thesis investigates whether children's understanding of both mental and non-mental representati...
In this paper, we develop a cognitive account of autism centered around a reliance on pictorial repr...
Recently, a series of studies demonstrated false belief understanding in young children through comp...
We resume an exchange of ideas with Uta Frith that started before the turn of the century. The curio...
Understanding of false belief has long been considered to be a crucial aspect of theory of mind that...
We report two experiments designed to explore further the parallels noted previously between deaf an...
The discovery that 3-year-old children have difficulties understanding false belief has fuelled two ...
An established body of literature indicates that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have d...
Three and 4-year-old children were tested on matched versions of Zaitchik's (1990) photo task and Wi...
This work seeks to advance our understanding ofa preschool-age view of the relationship between repr...
This study reports on a new false belief measure in a sample of 124 children and adolescents with or...
In this work, we evaluate the hypothesis that certain individuals on the autism spectrum exhibit a b...
As children with autism have pervasive executive difficulties it is necessary to determine whether ...
Twenty years ago, Baron-Cohen and colleagues argued that autistic performance on false belief tests ...
A large body of autism research over the last 20 years has shown that people with autism have diffic...
This thesis investigates whether children's understanding of both mental and non-mental representati...
In this paper, we develop a cognitive account of autism centered around a reliance on pictorial repr...
Recently, a series of studies demonstrated false belief understanding in young children through comp...
We resume an exchange of ideas with Uta Frith that started before the turn of the century. The curio...
Understanding of false belief has long been considered to be a crucial aspect of theory of mind that...
We report two experiments designed to explore further the parallels noted previously between deaf an...
The discovery that 3-year-old children have difficulties understanding false belief has fuelled two ...
An established body of literature indicates that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have d...
Three and 4-year-old children were tested on matched versions of Zaitchik's (1990) photo task and Wi...
This work seeks to advance our understanding ofa preschool-age view of the relationship between repr...
This study reports on a new false belief measure in a sample of 124 children and adolescents with or...
In this work, we evaluate the hypothesis that certain individuals on the autism spectrum exhibit a b...
As children with autism have pervasive executive difficulties it is necessary to determine whether ...
Twenty years ago, Baron-Cohen and colleagues argued that autistic performance on false belief tests ...
A large body of autism research over the last 20 years has shown that people with autism have diffic...
This thesis investigates whether children's understanding of both mental and non-mental representati...
In this paper, we develop a cognitive account of autism centered around a reliance on pictorial repr...
Recently, a series of studies demonstrated false belief understanding in young children through comp...