There is evidence of weak self-processing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including diminished self-reference effects (SREs) in memory. Because smaller SREs in older ASD children and adults are sometimes associated with worse social functioning, we examined this relation for the first time in ASD preschoolers (n=21). Following a self-performed task, children completed tests of self/other source memory, verbal ability, imitation and mentalizing. Although the ASD children were outperformed on the socio-cognitive measures by non-autistic preschoolers (n=20), they still showed a significant SRE. Moreover, the SRE, but not the socio-cognitive variables, was a significant predictor of children's social functioning as rated by parents. Larger S...
Memory for (and perception of) information about the self is superior to memory for (and perception ...
Previous studies of memory in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have consistently shown that persons ...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by impaired social cognition and communication. In...
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...
Research attempting to explain the social difficulties observed in autism spectrum disorder has focu...
Background The Self-Referential Effect (SRE) is the enhanced memory ability for information which is...
Past research indicates that children with autism struggle with tests of autobiographical memory, an...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have profound impairments in the inter...
Individuals with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have profound impairments in the interpersonal soc...
One key component of executive function is self-monitoring. While a number of studies have implied t...
This paper reviews research on (a) autobiographical episodic and semantic memory, (b) the self-refer...
The cognitive representation of oneself is central to other sociocognitive processes, including rela...
Typical research on children with autism focuses on a Theory of Mind (ToM) deficit. However, the sel...
This chapter begins with some definitions of memory and the self and continues to explain their rela...
Memory for (and perception of) information about the self is superior to memory for (and perception ...
Previous studies of memory in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have consistently shown that persons ...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by impaired social cognition and communication. In...
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...
Research attempting to explain the social difficulties observed in autism spectrum disorder has focu...
Background The Self-Referential Effect (SRE) is the enhanced memory ability for information which is...
Past research indicates that children with autism struggle with tests of autobiographical memory, an...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have profound impairments in the inter...
Individuals with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have profound impairments in the interpersonal soc...
One key component of executive function is self-monitoring. While a number of studies have implied t...
This paper reviews research on (a) autobiographical episodic and semantic memory, (b) the self-refer...
The cognitive representation of oneself is central to other sociocognitive processes, including rela...
Typical research on children with autism focuses on a Theory of Mind (ToM) deficit. However, the sel...
This chapter begins with some definitions of memory and the self and continues to explain their rela...
Memory for (and perception of) information about the self is superior to memory for (and perception ...
Previous studies of memory in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have consistently shown that persons ...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by impaired social cognition and communication. In...