We used a large convenience sample (n = 22,223) from the Simons Powering Autism Research (SPARK) dataset to evaluate causal, explanatory theories of core autism symptoms. In particular, the data-items collected supported the testing of theories that posited altered language abilities as cause of social withdrawal, as well as alternative theories that competed with these language theories. Our results using this large dataset converge with the evolution of the field in the decades since these theories were first proposed, namely supporting primary social withdrawal (in some cases of autism) as a cause of altered language development, rather than vice versa.To accomplish the above empiric goals, we used a highly theory-constrained approach, o...
This article examines three key aetiological theories of autism (meta-representations, executive dys...
This thesis introduces and defends a new hypothesis concerning autism: Semantic Feature Dissociation...
This chapter explores the idea that the need to establish common knowledge is one feature that makes...
This article considers three theories of autism: The Theory of Mind Deficit, Executive Dysfunction a...
Drawing on socio-cultural theories and Bayesian accounts of brain function, in this article we const...
Context: Multiple articles describe a constellation of language, personality, and social-behavioral...
Subclinical variants of the social-communicative challenges and rigidity that define autism spectrum...
Abstract Although neurocognitive impairments in theory of mind and in executive functions have both ...
This paper presents a unifying theory for autism by applying the framework of a pathogenetic triad t...
A data-driven model of learning is proposed, where a network of nodes and links is constructed that...
Drash and Tudor's argument that autism is a contingency-shaped disorder ofverbal behavior is lo...
Background: Autism is characterized by impairments of social interaction, but the underlying subpers...
There are a number of cognitive models of autism that aim to explain how mental processes are handle...
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition with key deficits in so...
Autism is a developmental condition, characterized by difficulties of social interaction and communi...
This article examines three key aetiological theories of autism (meta-representations, executive dys...
This thesis introduces and defends a new hypothesis concerning autism: Semantic Feature Dissociation...
This chapter explores the idea that the need to establish common knowledge is one feature that makes...
This article considers three theories of autism: The Theory of Mind Deficit, Executive Dysfunction a...
Drawing on socio-cultural theories and Bayesian accounts of brain function, in this article we const...
Context: Multiple articles describe a constellation of language, personality, and social-behavioral...
Subclinical variants of the social-communicative challenges and rigidity that define autism spectrum...
Abstract Although neurocognitive impairments in theory of mind and in executive functions have both ...
This paper presents a unifying theory for autism by applying the framework of a pathogenetic triad t...
A data-driven model of learning is proposed, where a network of nodes and links is constructed that...
Drash and Tudor's argument that autism is a contingency-shaped disorder ofverbal behavior is lo...
Background: Autism is characterized by impairments of social interaction, but the underlying subpers...
There are a number of cognitive models of autism that aim to explain how mental processes are handle...
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition with key deficits in so...
Autism is a developmental condition, characterized by difficulties of social interaction and communi...
This article examines three key aetiological theories of autism (meta-representations, executive dys...
This thesis introduces and defends a new hypothesis concerning autism: Semantic Feature Dissociation...
This chapter explores the idea that the need to establish common knowledge is one feature that makes...