Rachael Davis – ORCID: 0000-0002-3887-6003 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3887-6003Deficit-based accounts of social and communication abilities continue to dominate autism research. However, emerging findings suggest that this view may be overly simplistic and discount the two-way nature of interaction. Here we discuss the reconceptualization of social cognition to consider such difficulties as examples of bidirectional, multifaceted misattunement between autistic and nonautistic individuals. Aligned with progressive theoretical frameworks, emerging empirical research indicates that mismatches in communication styles can contribute to autistic social difficulties and the important role that nonautistic difficulties play. We highlight two area...
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Communication deficits are a defining feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), manifest during soc...
Social interaction is a fundamental component of relationships; however, the key features of Autism ...
Autism is a developmental condition, characterized by difficulties of social interaction and communi...
Autistic people are neurologically divergent, yet approaches to studying autism are framed by neurot...
Research on autism, which is defined as a life-long developmental disability affecting social intera...
In psychological research, autistic people are generally characterised as possessing disordered soci...
Autistic people are neurologically divergent, yet approaches to studying autism are framed by neurot...
Environments that require social interaction are complex, challenging and sometimes experienced as ...
What does it take to see how autistic people participate in social interactions? And what does it ta...
Autistic Intelligence: Interaction, Individuality, and the Challenges of Diagnosis by Maynard and Tu...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological condition that is typically diagnosed by the age of...
Information sharing depends on successful communication. Because autism is clinically defined by soc...
The Double Empathy Problem suggests that communicative difficulties between autistic and non-autisti...
Autism and the double empathy problem: Implications for development and mental health This article e...
Communication deficits are a defining feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), manifest during soc...
Social interaction is a fundamental component of relationships; however, the key features of Autism ...
Autism is a developmental condition, characterized by difficulties of social interaction and communi...
Autistic people are neurologically divergent, yet approaches to studying autism are framed by neurot...
Research on autism, which is defined as a life-long developmental disability affecting social intera...
In psychological research, autistic people are generally characterised as possessing disordered soci...
Autistic people are neurologically divergent, yet approaches to studying autism are framed by neurot...
Environments that require social interaction are complex, challenging and sometimes experienced as ...
What does it take to see how autistic people participate in social interactions? And what does it ta...
Autistic Intelligence: Interaction, Individuality, and the Challenges of Diagnosis by Maynard and Tu...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological condition that is typically diagnosed by the age of...
Information sharing depends on successful communication. Because autism is clinically defined by soc...
The Double Empathy Problem suggests that communicative difficulties between autistic and non-autisti...
Autism and the double empathy problem: Implications for development and mental health This article e...
Communication deficits are a defining feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), manifest during soc...
Social interaction is a fundamental component of relationships; however, the key features of Autism ...