The self-presentational behaviour of 43 6- to 12-year-old children with high functioning autism spectrum disorders (HFASD) and normal intelligence and 43 matched comparisons was investigated. Children were prompted to describe themselves twice, first in a baseline condition and then in a condition where they were asked to convince others to select them for a desirable activity (self-promotion). Even after controlling for theory of mind skills, children with HFASD used fewer positive self-statements at baseline, and were less goal-directed during self-promotion than comparison children. Children with HFASD alter their self-presentation when seeking personal gain, but do this less strategically and convincingly than typically-developing child...
Typical research on children with autism focuses on a Theory of Mind (ToM) deficit. However, the sel...
This study aimed to investigate temporally extended self-awareness (awareness of one’s place in and ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Abstract The self-presentational behaviour of 43 6-to 12-year-old children with high functioning aut...
The self-presentational behaviour of 43 6- to 12-year-old children with high functioning autism spec...
The self-presentation skills of children and adolescents with high-functioning autistic spectrum dis...
We compared self-presentation abilities of 132 children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorde...
We compared self-presentation abilities of 132 children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorde...
The advantage in responding to self vs. others’ body and face-parts (the so called selfadvantage) i...
Two studies are reported which investigate delayed video self-recognition (DSR) in children with aut...
Past research indicates that children with autism struggle with tests of autobiographical memory, an...
Background The Self-Referential Effect (SRE) is the enhanced memory ability for information which is...
Although a modest body of literature has emerged to investigate the experiences of youth with Autism...
Children with autism achieve mirror self-recognition appropriate to developmental age, but are nonet...
Two studies examined the understanding and self-reported use of rules for the expressive display of ...
Typical research on children with autism focuses on a Theory of Mind (ToM) deficit. However, the sel...
This study aimed to investigate temporally extended self-awareness (awareness of one’s place in and ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Abstract The self-presentational behaviour of 43 6-to 12-year-old children with high functioning aut...
The self-presentational behaviour of 43 6- to 12-year-old children with high functioning autism spec...
The self-presentation skills of children and adolescents with high-functioning autistic spectrum dis...
We compared self-presentation abilities of 132 children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorde...
We compared self-presentation abilities of 132 children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorde...
The advantage in responding to self vs. others’ body and face-parts (the so called selfadvantage) i...
Two studies are reported which investigate delayed video self-recognition (DSR) in children with aut...
Past research indicates that children with autism struggle with tests of autobiographical memory, an...
Background The Self-Referential Effect (SRE) is the enhanced memory ability for information which is...
Although a modest body of literature has emerged to investigate the experiences of youth with Autism...
Children with autism achieve mirror self-recognition appropriate to developmental age, but are nonet...
Two studies examined the understanding and self-reported use of rules for the expressive display of ...
Typical research on children with autism focuses on a Theory of Mind (ToM) deficit. However, the sel...
This study aimed to investigate temporally extended self-awareness (awareness of one’s place in and ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...