The theory of psychosis and autism as diametrical disorders offers a tractable and testable view of normal and abnormal human cognitive variation as a function of opposing traits grouped by their selection for maternal and paternal reproductive fitness. The theory could be usefully rooted and developed with reference to the lower-level perceptual and attentional phenomena from which social cognitive modules are developmentally refined
This is the author accepted manuscript.Individuals vary in their cognitive performance. While this v...
Difficulties with the ability to appreciate the perspective of others (mentalizing) and saliency-bas...
Evolution has endowed vertebrates with a divided brain that allows for processing of critical surviv...
Autistic-spectrum conditions and psychotic-spectrum conditions (mainly schizophrenia, bipolar disord...
Crespi & Badcock (C&B) provide a novel hypothesis outlining a role for imprinted genes in mediating ...
There are a number of cognitive models of autism that aim to explain how mental processes are handle...
The autism spectrum is highly variable, both behaviorally and neurodevelopmentally. Broadly speaking...
Badcock and Crespi have advanced the hypothesis that autism and schizophrenia are caused by imbalanc...
Background Autism is usually conceptualized as a disorder or disease that involves fundamentally abn...
This is the first part of a combined theory of autism and general intelligence (IQ). It is argued t...
This article considers three theories of autism: The Theory of Mind Deficit, Executive Dysfunction a...
Twin and family studies have demonstrated that most cognitive traits are moderately to highly herita...
Autism and schizophrenia share a history of diagnostic conflation that was not definitively resolved...
The computations that link our perception to action, human cognition, define a multifaceted, dynamic...
Individual differences in perception and in social cognition are products of both biology and cultur...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Individuals vary in their cognitive performance. While this v...
Difficulties with the ability to appreciate the perspective of others (mentalizing) and saliency-bas...
Evolution has endowed vertebrates with a divided brain that allows for processing of critical surviv...
Autistic-spectrum conditions and psychotic-spectrum conditions (mainly schizophrenia, bipolar disord...
Crespi & Badcock (C&B) provide a novel hypothesis outlining a role for imprinted genes in mediating ...
There are a number of cognitive models of autism that aim to explain how mental processes are handle...
The autism spectrum is highly variable, both behaviorally and neurodevelopmentally. Broadly speaking...
Badcock and Crespi have advanced the hypothesis that autism and schizophrenia are caused by imbalanc...
Background Autism is usually conceptualized as a disorder or disease that involves fundamentally abn...
This is the first part of a combined theory of autism and general intelligence (IQ). It is argued t...
This article considers three theories of autism: The Theory of Mind Deficit, Executive Dysfunction a...
Twin and family studies have demonstrated that most cognitive traits are moderately to highly herita...
Autism and schizophrenia share a history of diagnostic conflation that was not definitively resolved...
The computations that link our perception to action, human cognition, define a multifaceted, dynamic...
Individual differences in perception and in social cognition are products of both biology and cultur...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Individuals vary in their cognitive performance. While this v...
Difficulties with the ability to appreciate the perspective of others (mentalizing) and saliency-bas...
Evolution has endowed vertebrates with a divided brain that allows for processing of critical surviv...