Theory of Mind (ToM) is impaired in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The aims of this study were to: i) examine the developmental trajectories of ToM abilities in two different mentalizing tasks in children with ASD compared to TD children; and ii) to assess if a ToM simple test known as Eyes-test could predict performance on the more advanced ToM task, i.e. Comic Strip test. Based on a sample of 37 children with ASD and 55 TD children, our results revealed slower development at varying rates in all ToM measures in children with ASD, with delayed onset compared to TD children. These results could stimulate new treatments for social abilities, which would lessen the social deficit in ASD
Previous research shows that high-functioning children with autism are slow to pass “litmus” false b...
Background: The study investigated the development of theory-of-mind (ToM) knowledge in children wit...
The current study explored the looking behaviours of young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the cognitive mechanism that allows a person to make inferences about other ...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the cognitive mechanism that allows a person to make inferences about other ...
[[abstract]]Importance: Theory of mind (ToM) can be divided into two constructs: capacity and perfor...
The aim in this thesis was to extend research on theory of mind (ToM) development in children with a...
The developmental trajectories of Theory of Mind (ToM) in later childhood and into adolescence have ...
Copyright © 2012 Abbas Bakhshipour et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
It has long been theorised that there is a direct link between individual differences in social cogn...
Impairments in social functioning in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are theoretically linked to an u...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is one of the most relevant concepts in the field of social cognition, particu...
This thesis examines Theory of Mind (ToM) in relation to the areas of language and cognitive develop...
Background: The study investigated the development of theory-of-mind (ToM) knowledge in children wit...
Background: The study investigated the development of theory-of-mind (ToM) knowledge in children wit...
Previous research shows that high-functioning children with autism are slow to pass “litmus” false b...
Background: The study investigated the development of theory-of-mind (ToM) knowledge in children wit...
The current study explored the looking behaviours of young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the cognitive mechanism that allows a person to make inferences about other ...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the cognitive mechanism that allows a person to make inferences about other ...
[[abstract]]Importance: Theory of mind (ToM) can be divided into two constructs: capacity and perfor...
The aim in this thesis was to extend research on theory of mind (ToM) development in children with a...
The developmental trajectories of Theory of Mind (ToM) in later childhood and into adolescence have ...
Copyright © 2012 Abbas Bakhshipour et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
It has long been theorised that there is a direct link between individual differences in social cogn...
Impairments in social functioning in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are theoretically linked to an u...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is one of the most relevant concepts in the field of social cognition, particu...
This thesis examines Theory of Mind (ToM) in relation to the areas of language and cognitive develop...
Background: The study investigated the development of theory-of-mind (ToM) knowledge in children wit...
Background: The study investigated the development of theory-of-mind (ToM) knowledge in children wit...
Previous research shows that high-functioning children with autism are slow to pass “litmus” false b...
Background: The study investigated the development of theory-of-mind (ToM) knowledge in children wit...
The current study explored the looking behaviours of young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (...