In psychological research, autistic people are generally characterised as possessing disordered social cognition and embodiment in comparison to non-autistic people. Specifically, a deficit in Theory of Mind (the capacity to think about other people’s mental states in order to understand and predict their behaviour) and altered tactile sensation have been proposed as some significant psychological differences present in autism. Autistic people are characterised as experiencing social interactional difficulties that impact social-emotional reciprocity. Examples of such impact include struggling to approach others to interact or to make personal or relevant contributions to an interaction. While there is a substantial literature on the cogni...
What does it take to see how autistic people participate in social interactions? And what does it ta...
Research on autism, which is defined as a life-long developmental disability affecting social intera...
Rachael Davis – ORCID: 0000-0002-3887-6003 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3887-6003Deficit-based accou...
Paper in Symposium "How does theory of mind explain social skills? What is the impact of communicati...
Autism is a developmental condition, characterized by difficulties of social interaction and communi...
Autistic Intelligence: Interaction, Individuality, and the Challenges of Diagnosis by Maynard and Tu...
Autism is a devastating developmental disorder characterised by severe impairments in social interac...
International audienceCommunicative dysfunctions in autism are often attributed to impaired Theory o...
Abstract This article is based on our decade-long linguistic anthropological research on children wi...
Autism is primarily a deficit in social interaction. Having a better understanding of the social ski...
Theory of mind, and a lack thereof, is understood to be an epistemological cornerstone of research i...
Social difficulty in autism presents a complicated and unclear picture since children with autism ar...
Recent shifts towards a neurodiversity perspective of autism have highlighted misunderstandings rega...
Autistic kids are wired differently for social interaction than their neurotypical counterparts. The...
What does it take to see how autistic people participate in social interactions? And what does it ta...
Research on autism, which is defined as a life-long developmental disability affecting social intera...
Rachael Davis – ORCID: 0000-0002-3887-6003 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3887-6003Deficit-based accou...
Paper in Symposium "How does theory of mind explain social skills? What is the impact of communicati...
Autism is a developmental condition, characterized by difficulties of social interaction and communi...
Autistic Intelligence: Interaction, Individuality, and the Challenges of Diagnosis by Maynard and Tu...
Autism is a devastating developmental disorder characterised by severe impairments in social interac...
International audienceCommunicative dysfunctions in autism are often attributed to impaired Theory o...
Abstract This article is based on our decade-long linguistic anthropological research on children wi...
Autism is primarily a deficit in social interaction. Having a better understanding of the social ski...
Theory of mind, and a lack thereof, is understood to be an epistemological cornerstone of research i...
Social difficulty in autism presents a complicated and unclear picture since children with autism ar...
Recent shifts towards a neurodiversity perspective of autism have highlighted misunderstandings rega...
Autistic kids are wired differently for social interaction than their neurotypical counterparts. The...
What does it take to see how autistic people participate in social interactions? And what does it ta...
Research on autism, which is defined as a life-long developmental disability affecting social intera...
Rachael Davis – ORCID: 0000-0002-3887-6003 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3887-6003Deficit-based accou...