Children with congenital visual impairment have been reported to be delayed in theory of mind development. So far, research focused on first-order theory of mind, and included mainly blind children, whereas the majority of visually impaired children is not totally blind. The present study set out to explore whether children with a broader range of congenital visual impairments have a delay in more advanced theory of mind understanding, in particular second-order theory of mind (i.e. awareness that other people have beliefs about beliefs) and non-literal language (e.g. irony or figure of speech). Twenty-four children with congenital visual impairment and 24 typically developing sighted children aged between 6 and 13 were included. All childr...
It is apparent from the historical perspective regarding the theories of cognitive development and t...
Background: Development of children with congenital visual impairment (VI) has been associated with ...
This project was a preliminary attempt to investigate certain aspects of congenitally blind children...
Children with congenital visual impairment have been reported to be delayed in theory of mind develo...
Introduction: Theory of mind is one of the most important aspects of cognitive faculty. The theory o...
This study explored the development of a theory of mind in blind children aged 5 to 12 years. A tota...
The performance of children (and sometimes adults) with visual impairments (VI) on a range of tasks...
Studies of how children who are blind acquire and use language have focused less on cognitive compen...
The present study was designed to investigate the similarity between blind and sighted children in u...
Brambring M. Divergent development of verbal skills in children who are blind or sighted. JOURNAL OF...
Programs that specifically teach thinking for children with visual impairment(s) in the public schoo...
This thesis aimed to study the development of theory of mind (ToM) in two groups of children with at...
The two experiments reported here investigated the ability of sighted children and children with vis...
Statement of Problem. Language learning occurs in a setting where the child hears some utterances, a...
Although the role of visual perception is central to many theories of language development, research...
It is apparent from the historical perspective regarding the theories of cognitive development and t...
Background: Development of children with congenital visual impairment (VI) has been associated with ...
This project was a preliminary attempt to investigate certain aspects of congenitally blind children...
Children with congenital visual impairment have been reported to be delayed in theory of mind develo...
Introduction: Theory of mind is one of the most important aspects of cognitive faculty. The theory o...
This study explored the development of a theory of mind in blind children aged 5 to 12 years. A tota...
The performance of children (and sometimes adults) with visual impairments (VI) on a range of tasks...
Studies of how children who are blind acquire and use language have focused less on cognitive compen...
The present study was designed to investigate the similarity between blind and sighted children in u...
Brambring M. Divergent development of verbal skills in children who are blind or sighted. JOURNAL OF...
Programs that specifically teach thinking for children with visual impairment(s) in the public schoo...
This thesis aimed to study the development of theory of mind (ToM) in two groups of children with at...
The two experiments reported here investigated the ability of sighted children and children with vis...
Statement of Problem. Language learning occurs in a setting where the child hears some utterances, a...
Although the role of visual perception is central to many theories of language development, research...
It is apparent from the historical perspective regarding the theories of cognitive development and t...
Background: Development of children with congenital visual impairment (VI) has been associated with ...
This project was a preliminary attempt to investigate certain aspects of congenitally blind children...