Theory of mindFalse belief (FB) reasoning emerges around 45 years of age in typical development (TD), but has an extended developmental course in children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC). A body of work suggests that this capacity is related to the comprehension of embedded clauses, as...
Autism Spectrum Condition ASD is a relatively common neurodevelopmental disorder affecting 1% of children. It is typically diagnosed early in life, with atypical language and social development frequent features and important aspects of a symptom triad: repetitive and stereotypic behavior, impaired language...
The mind-blindness theory of autism spectrum conditions has been successful in explaining the social and communication difficulties that characterize these conditions but cannot explain the nonsocial features (the narrow interests, need for sameness, and attention to detail). A new theory, the empathiz...
Alterations in brain connectivity have been extensively reported in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), while their effects on the topology of brain network are still unclear. This study investigated whether and how the brain networks in children with ASD were abnormally organized with resting state EEG....
Growing up blind does not change the neural bases of Theory of Mind. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 106, 11312–11317 (2009). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Happé, F. & Frith, U. The weak coherence account: detail-focused cognitive style in autism spectrum disorders. J. Autism Dev....
Theory of mind in children with autism spectrum disorder: Do siblings matter? Research indicates a positive relation between the Matthews,L N.,Goldberg,... - 《Autism Research Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research》 被引量: 16发表: 2013年 ToM & ASD: The interconnecti...
Growing up blind does not change the neural bases of Theory of Mind. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 106, 11312–11317 (2009). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Happé, F. & Frith, U. The weak coherence account: detail-focused cognitive style in autism spectrum disorders. J. Autism Dev....
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have impairments in social interaction, communicative capacity, and behavioral flexibility (core triad). Three major cognitive theories (theory of mind deficit, weak central coherence, and executive dysfunction) seem to explain many of these impairments. ...
There is no cure for autism, nor is one universally sought: Many people argue that autism should not be framed as a medical condition in need of amelioration. For those on the lower-functioning end of the spectrum, targeted practices and therapies can help alleviate symptoms. Symptoms of Auti...
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