This study is an attempt to analyse whether there may be separable components to the human ability to perceive people as people who engage in actions and who have attitudes. We adopted the approach of developmental psychopathology. Matched groups of typically developing, autistic and non-autistic retarded (MR) children and adolescents were tested for the ability to recognize videotaped representations of 'a person', a persons actions and a person's emotion-related attitudes and allied subjective states as manifest in moving point-light images of people. Autistic and non-autistic MR participants d d not differ in the ability to recognize that a person was represented in very brief exposures of a walking point-light display; autistic, MR and ...
Typically, developing humans innately place subjective value on social information and orient attent...
Children with diagnoses of either autism or Asperger's syndrome were matched on measures of verbal m...
The main focus of this thesis was to investigate the nature of stimuli that provoke the pervasive te...
This study is an attempt to analyse whether there may be separable components to the human ability t...
This explorative study investigates differences in person perception abilities between a group of ch...
The main thesis was that there may be 'modular' or 'direct' perceptual processes involved in extract...
Two main lines of research support the contention that individuals with autism\ud lack the ability t...
This thesis aimed to investigate how autistic individuals are perceived by non-autistic individuals ...
This study aimed to explore the perception of different components of biological movement in individ...
It is a common misconception that those who have autism do not have feelings like everyone else. Ind...
This thesis consists of three eye-tracking studies of social perception in children. Study I and Stu...
Vision scientists have historically motivated their studies of the perception of human movement by a...
Autistic children and typically developing control children were tested on two visual tasks, one inv...
The development of person perception in children aged 5--15 years is examined. The literature review...
Children with diagnoses of either autism or Asperger's syndrome were matched on measures of verbal m...
Typically, developing humans innately place subjective value on social information and orient attent...
Children with diagnoses of either autism or Asperger's syndrome were matched on measures of verbal m...
The main focus of this thesis was to investigate the nature of stimuli that provoke the pervasive te...
This study is an attempt to analyse whether there may be separable components to the human ability t...
This explorative study investigates differences in person perception abilities between a group of ch...
The main thesis was that there may be 'modular' or 'direct' perceptual processes involved in extract...
Two main lines of research support the contention that individuals with autism\ud lack the ability t...
This thesis aimed to investigate how autistic individuals are perceived by non-autistic individuals ...
This study aimed to explore the perception of different components of biological movement in individ...
It is a common misconception that those who have autism do not have feelings like everyone else. Ind...
This thesis consists of three eye-tracking studies of social perception in children. Study I and Stu...
Vision scientists have historically motivated their studies of the perception of human movement by a...
Autistic children and typically developing control children were tested on two visual tasks, one inv...
The development of person perception in children aged 5--15 years is examined. The literature review...
Children with diagnoses of either autism or Asperger's syndrome were matched on measures of verbal m...
Typically, developing humans innately place subjective value on social information and orient attent...
Children with diagnoses of either autism or Asperger's syndrome were matched on measures of verbal m...
The main focus of this thesis was to investigate the nature of stimuli that provoke the pervasive te...