Reasoning about problems with empirically false content can be hard, as the inferences that people draw are heavily influenced by their background knowledge. However, presenting empirically false premises in a fantasy context helps children and adolescents to disregard their beliefs, and to reason on the basis of the premises. The aim of the present experiments was to see if high-functioning adolescents with autism are able to utilize fantasy context to the same extent as typically developing adolescents when they reason about empirically false premises. The results indicate that problems with engaging in pretence in autism persist into adolescence, and this hinders the ability of autistic individuals to disregard their beliefs when empiric...
We build the logical model for such mental disorder as autism. The formalism reproduces corrupted re...
Standard false belief tasks indicate that normally developing children do not fully develop a theory...
The conjunction fallacy has been cited as a classic example of the automatic contextualisation of pr...
The ability to make reality-status judgments requires an individual to distinguish between what is r...
We examine false belief and counterfactual reasoning in children with autism with a new change-of-in...
An established body of literature indicates that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have d...
Understanding fictional events requires one to distinguish reality from fantasy, and thus engages hi...
Contains fulltext : 76862.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While autism i...
An experiment investigated the effect of a make-believe fantasy mode of problem presentation on reas...
In this study both adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developing controls...
The understanding of emotions based on counterfactual reasoning was studied in children with high-fu...
Contains fulltext : 80036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While autism i...
This study reports on a new false belief measure in a sample of 124 children and adolescents with or...
Reasoning from all knowledge and belief is an adaptive approach to thinking about the world. It has ...
The contributions of counterfactual conditional reasoning (CCR), belief understanding, and inferenti...
We build the logical model for such mental disorder as autism. The formalism reproduces corrupted re...
Standard false belief tasks indicate that normally developing children do not fully develop a theory...
The conjunction fallacy has been cited as a classic example of the automatic contextualisation of pr...
The ability to make reality-status judgments requires an individual to distinguish between what is r...
We examine false belief and counterfactual reasoning in children with autism with a new change-of-in...
An established body of literature indicates that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have d...
Understanding fictional events requires one to distinguish reality from fantasy, and thus engages hi...
Contains fulltext : 76862.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While autism i...
An experiment investigated the effect of a make-believe fantasy mode of problem presentation on reas...
In this study both adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developing controls...
The understanding of emotions based on counterfactual reasoning was studied in children with high-fu...
Contains fulltext : 80036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While autism i...
This study reports on a new false belief measure in a sample of 124 children and adolescents with or...
Reasoning from all knowledge and belief is an adaptive approach to thinking about the world. It has ...
The contributions of counterfactual conditional reasoning (CCR), belief understanding, and inferenti...
We build the logical model for such mental disorder as autism. The formalism reproduces corrupted re...
Standard false belief tasks indicate that normally developing children do not fully develop a theory...
The conjunction fallacy has been cited as a classic example of the automatic contextualisation of pr...