Perspective-taking is a new topic in the field of behavior analysis and has become of extreme interest. Previous research has looked at perspective-taking using a protocol that has been previously developed. Research in this field has looked at whether the lack of perspective-taking (mindblindness) is the cause for social deficits in children diagnosed with Autism. The present paper modified the previously used perspective-taking protocol and included story book examples to determine if typically developing children could change perspective from themselves to fictional characters in various children\u27s books using a Relational Frame Theory approach. Previous research suggests that derived relational responding is responsible for perspecti...
The present study examined the relationship between the cognitive skill of role-or perspective-takin...
One of the major characteristics of autism is impairment of communication and socialization. While ...
Three experiments with a total of 120 children between 4 and 9 years of age revealed systematic erro...
Perspective-taking, or the ability to demonstrate awareness of informational states in oneself and i...
Perspective-taking, the ability to understand and be aware of information states in oneself and othe...
Perspective-taking involves the ability to shift one\u27s visual-spatial and affective stance relati...
Perspective taking is a pivotal behavioral repertoire essential for social functioning and is recogn...
From a relational frame perspective, a child learns to discriminate her own behavior and the behavio...
Impairments in social cognition and perspective-taking play an important role in the psychopathology...
Journal articlePerspective-taking is an area of human functioning that is rarely studied by behavior...
Cognitive perspective-taking has attracted considerable attention in the mainstream developmental li...
Cognitive perspective-taking has attracted considerable attention in the mainstream developmental li...
Objective: Perspective-taking difficulties have been demonstrated in autism and schizophrenia spectr...
Objective: Perspective-taking difficulties have been demonstrated in autism and schizophrenia spectr...
This paper describes a novel approach to research in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) which builds on ...
The present study examined the relationship between the cognitive skill of role-or perspective-takin...
One of the major characteristics of autism is impairment of communication and socialization. While ...
Three experiments with a total of 120 children between 4 and 9 years of age revealed systematic erro...
Perspective-taking, or the ability to demonstrate awareness of informational states in oneself and i...
Perspective-taking, the ability to understand and be aware of information states in oneself and othe...
Perspective-taking involves the ability to shift one\u27s visual-spatial and affective stance relati...
Perspective taking is a pivotal behavioral repertoire essential for social functioning and is recogn...
From a relational frame perspective, a child learns to discriminate her own behavior and the behavio...
Impairments in social cognition and perspective-taking play an important role in the psychopathology...
Journal articlePerspective-taking is an area of human functioning that is rarely studied by behavior...
Cognitive perspective-taking has attracted considerable attention in the mainstream developmental li...
Cognitive perspective-taking has attracted considerable attention in the mainstream developmental li...
Objective: Perspective-taking difficulties have been demonstrated in autism and schizophrenia spectr...
Objective: Perspective-taking difficulties have been demonstrated in autism and schizophrenia spectr...
This paper describes a novel approach to research in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) which builds on ...
The present study examined the relationship between the cognitive skill of role-or perspective-takin...
One of the major characteristics of autism is impairment of communication and socialization. While ...
Three experiments with a total of 120 children between 4 and 9 years of age revealed systematic erro...