Background The 'self-bias'-i.e., the human proneness to preferentially process self-relevant stimuli-is thought to be important for both self-related and social processing. Previous research operationalized the self-bias using different paradigms, assessing the size of the self-bias within a single cognitive domain. Recent studies suggested a reduced self-bias in autism, yet findings are inconsistent. The lack of consensus across existing studies may result from variation in paradigms and cognitive domains tested. Therefore, the primary goal of the current study was to investigate whether self-biases found across cognitive domains (i.e., perception, memory, attention) are related or independent. The secondary goal was to explore the relatio...
It is well established that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show impaired understanding...
Three experiments investigated the extent to which a) individuals with autism show a self-reference ...
Three experiments investigated the extent to which a) individuals with autism show a self-reference ...
Background The 'self-bias'-i.e., the human proneness to preferentially process self-relevant stimuli...
Background The 'self-bias'-i.e., the human proneness to preferentially process self-relevant stimuli...
It is generally acknowledged that humans have an egocentric bias; processing self-related stimuli in...
Memory for (and perception of) information about the self is superior to memory for (and perception ...
Memory for (and perception of) information about the self is superior to memory for (and perception ...
Memory for (and perception of) information about the self is superior to memory for (and perception ...
Research attempting to explain the social difficulties observed in autism spectrum disorder has focu...
Research attempting to explain the social difficulties observed in Autism Spectrum Disorder has focu...
Memory for (and perception of) information about the self is superior to memory for (and perception ...
The self bias effect refers to the prioritised processing of self-related information (i.e. faster R...
The self bias effect refers to the prioritised processing of self-related information (i.e. faster ...
It is well established that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show impaired understanding...
It is well established that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show impaired understanding...
Three experiments investigated the extent to which a) individuals with autism show a self-reference ...
Three experiments investigated the extent to which a) individuals with autism show a self-reference ...
Background The 'self-bias'-i.e., the human proneness to preferentially process self-relevant stimuli...
Background The 'self-bias'-i.e., the human proneness to preferentially process self-relevant stimuli...
It is generally acknowledged that humans have an egocentric bias; processing self-related stimuli in...
Memory for (and perception of) information about the self is superior to memory for (and perception ...
Memory for (and perception of) information about the self is superior to memory for (and perception ...
Memory for (and perception of) information about the self is superior to memory for (and perception ...
Research attempting to explain the social difficulties observed in autism spectrum disorder has focu...
Research attempting to explain the social difficulties observed in Autism Spectrum Disorder has focu...
Memory for (and perception of) information about the self is superior to memory for (and perception ...
The self bias effect refers to the prioritised processing of self-related information (i.e. faster R...
The self bias effect refers to the prioritised processing of self-related information (i.e. faster ...
It is well established that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show impaired understanding...
It is well established that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show impaired understanding...
Three experiments investigated the extent to which a) individuals with autism show a self-reference ...
Three experiments investigated the extent to which a) individuals with autism show a self-reference ...