Research has debated whether shape or inferred referential intent directs children’s picture naming. Here we investigate whether typically developing (TD) children aged 2–5 years and children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) comprehend pictures differently depending on whether they are intentional symbols. Participants were shown ambiguous line drawings and were informed that they were either intentional or accidental creations. Children were asked to name and draw each picture. TD children only evidenced a preference for shape-based naming when pictures were intentional representations, and were increasingly likely to create canonical drawings of symbolised referents when stimuli were intentional. Representational intentions did not inf...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N = 428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
Young typically developing children can reason about abstract depictions if they know the intention ...
Previous studies report that minimally verbal children with autism spectrum disorder show impaired p...
Drawings can be ambiguous and represent more than one entity. In three experiments, we examine wheth...
—What underlies children’s naming of representations, such as when they call a statue of a clothespi...
Adults appreciate that an abstract visual representation can be understood through inferring the art...
Background: Although understanding picture-referent relations is a very important skill, it is also ...
Pictures represent real world objects and are thus symbolic. What factors do children use to deciphe...
Pictures are defined by their creator’s intentions and resemblance to their real world referents. He...
Pictures are defined by their creator’s intentions and resemblance to their real world referents. He...
Pictures can represent more than one entity, and they can also represent literal or non-literal conc...
For the first time, this study investigated whether children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and...
Previous word learning studies suggest that children with autism spectrum disorder may have difficul...
Background and aims: Children with autism spectrum condition often have specific difficulties unders...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N = 428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N = 428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
Young typically developing children can reason about abstract depictions if they know the intention ...
Previous studies report that minimally verbal children with autism spectrum disorder show impaired p...
Drawings can be ambiguous and represent more than one entity. In three experiments, we examine wheth...
—What underlies children’s naming of representations, such as when they call a statue of a clothespi...
Adults appreciate that an abstract visual representation can be understood through inferring the art...
Background: Although understanding picture-referent relations is a very important skill, it is also ...
Pictures represent real world objects and are thus symbolic. What factors do children use to deciphe...
Pictures are defined by their creator’s intentions and resemblance to their real world referents. He...
Pictures are defined by their creator’s intentions and resemblance to their real world referents. He...
Pictures can represent more than one entity, and they can also represent literal or non-literal conc...
For the first time, this study investigated whether children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and...
Previous word learning studies suggest that children with autism spectrum disorder may have difficul...
Background and aims: Children with autism spectrum condition often have specific difficulties unders...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N = 428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N = 428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
Young typically developing children can reason about abstract depictions if they know the intention ...
Previous studies report that minimally verbal children with autism spectrum disorder show impaired p...