Helping and cooperation are central to human social life. Here, we report two studies investigating these social behaviors in children with autism and children with developmental delay. In the first study, both groups of children helped the experimenter attain her goals. In the second study, both groups of children cooperated with an adult, but fewer children with autism performed the tasks successfully. When the adult stopped interacting at a certain moment, children with autism produced fewer attempts to re-engage her, possibly indicating that they had not formed a shared goal/shared intentions with her. These results are discussed in terms of the prerequisite cognitive and motivational skills and propensities underlying social behavior
Young children with autism often experience limited social motivation and responsiveness that restri...
Typically developing infants show a reliable developmental sequence of emergence of early social-cog...
Children begin to show preferences for specific playmates as early as the first two years of life. ...
Helping and cooperation are central to human social life. Here, we report two studies investigating ...
The persistent deficits in social communication and social interactions of individuals with high-fun...
Recent shifts towards a neurodiversity perspective of autism have highlighted misunderstandings rega...
The persistent deficits in social communication and social interactions of individuals with high-fun...
Cooperation is a fundamental human ability that seems to be inversely related to aggressive behaviou...
Typically developing infants show a reliable developmental sequence of emergence of early social-cog...
It has long been claimed that individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show impaired proso...
This exploratory study examined the role of social-cognitive development in the production of moral ...
A systematic social skills training intervention to teach reciprocal sharing was designed and implem...
Autism is primarily a social disorder and deficits in social?orienting may be responsible for the fa...
We studied the association between an adult’s behavior and episodes of social engagement (ESEs) in y...
In this experimental clinical study, a first attempt was made to examine the desire for social inter...
Young children with autism often experience limited social motivation and responsiveness that restri...
Typically developing infants show a reliable developmental sequence of emergence of early social-cog...
Children begin to show preferences for specific playmates as early as the first two years of life. ...
Helping and cooperation are central to human social life. Here, we report two studies investigating ...
The persistent deficits in social communication and social interactions of individuals with high-fun...
Recent shifts towards a neurodiversity perspective of autism have highlighted misunderstandings rega...
The persistent deficits in social communication and social interactions of individuals with high-fun...
Cooperation is a fundamental human ability that seems to be inversely related to aggressive behaviou...
Typically developing infants show a reliable developmental sequence of emergence of early social-cog...
It has long been claimed that individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show impaired proso...
This exploratory study examined the role of social-cognitive development in the production of moral ...
A systematic social skills training intervention to teach reciprocal sharing was designed and implem...
Autism is primarily a social disorder and deficits in social?orienting may be responsible for the fa...
We studied the association between an adult’s behavior and episodes of social engagement (ESEs) in y...
In this experimental clinical study, a first attempt was made to examine the desire for social inter...
Young children with autism often experience limited social motivation and responsiveness that restri...
Typically developing infants show a reliable developmental sequence of emergence of early social-cog...
Children begin to show preferences for specific playmates as early as the first two years of life. ...