The contributions of counterfactual conditional reasoning (CCR), belief understanding, and inferential reasoning to the performance of children with autism (CWA) on standard false belief tasks were investigated. To assess the roles of these three factors, we compared the performance of CWA on physical-state CCR tasks (which do not require either an understanding of belief or inferential reasoning); on Wellman and Bartsch's (1988) nonstandard tests of false belief (which require an understanding of belief, but not CCR or inferential reasoning), and on standard tests of false belief tasks. The CWA were impaired relative to controls on the physical-state CCR and standard false-belief tasks, but not on the nonstandard false-belief tasks, and th...
Twenty-two children with autism were given four tests of false belief understanding: the Sally-Anne ...
Twenty-two children with autism were given four tests of false belief understanding: the Sally-Anne ...
While autism is one of the most intensively researched psychiatric disorders, little is known about ...
The contributions of counterfactual conditional reasoning (CCR), belief understanding, and inferenti...
Reasoning from all knowledge and belief is an adaptive approach to thinking about the world. It has ...
The development of additive (`If only I had done...') and subtractive (`If only I had not done...') ...
The development of additive ('If only I had done...') and subtractive ('If only I had not done') cou...
We examine false belief and counterfactual reasoning in children with autism with a new change-of-in...
The understanding of emotions based on counterfactual reasoning was studied in children with high-fu...
In this study both adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developing controls...
An established body of literature indicates that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have d...
The present study examined analogical reasoning in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and ...
As children with autism have pervasive executive difficulties it is necessary to determine whether ...
When children acknowledge false belief they are handling a counterfactual situation. In three experi...
Recently, a series of studies demonstrated false belief understanding in young children through comp...
Twenty-two children with autism were given four tests of false belief understanding: the Sally-Anne ...
Twenty-two children with autism were given four tests of false belief understanding: the Sally-Anne ...
While autism is one of the most intensively researched psychiatric disorders, little is known about ...
The contributions of counterfactual conditional reasoning (CCR), belief understanding, and inferenti...
Reasoning from all knowledge and belief is an adaptive approach to thinking about the world. It has ...
The development of additive (`If only I had done...') and subtractive (`If only I had not done...') ...
The development of additive ('If only I had done...') and subtractive ('If only I had not done') cou...
We examine false belief and counterfactual reasoning in children with autism with a new change-of-in...
The understanding of emotions based on counterfactual reasoning was studied in children with high-fu...
In this study both adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developing controls...
An established body of literature indicates that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have d...
The present study examined analogical reasoning in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and ...
As children with autism have pervasive executive difficulties it is necessary to determine whether ...
When children acknowledge false belief they are handling a counterfactual situation. In three experi...
Recently, a series of studies demonstrated false belief understanding in young children through comp...
Twenty-two children with autism were given four tests of false belief understanding: the Sally-Anne ...
Twenty-two children with autism were given four tests of false belief understanding: the Sally-Anne ...
While autism is one of the most intensively researched psychiatric disorders, little is known about ...