Webb1 dec. 2024 · Part of the foundation of this stigmatizing scheme is the lumping together of autistic people, Footnote 2 especially autistic children, and nonhuman animals as lacking a ‘theory of mind’, where theory of mind is seen as ‘one of the quintessential abilities that makes us human’ (Baron-Cohen, 2000b, p. 169).From very early in the history of the idea, … WebbTo address this question, here, we turn to autism spectrum disorder (ASD)—a congenital disorder that compromises intuitive reasoning about the minds of others (theory of …
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Webb17 maj 2016 · Meta-analyses comparing theory of mind abilities of individuals with autism, individuals with mental retardation, and normally developing individuals. Psychological … Webb13 nov. 2014 · Abstract. Mind is an inner property of individual being but, paradoxically, to live in the social world requires being able to know what is in other people’s minds. This … t2 ilheus
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Webb26 sep. 2024 · The intense world theory is that people with autism have increased brain activity, which makes it hard to selectively pay attention to certain things and not others. They may experience the world as more intense or overwhelming than neurotypical people. Webb17 sep. 2024 · Theory of Mind (ToM) is one of the most relevant concepts in the field of social cognition, particularly in the case of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Literature … Webb1 jan. 2024 · The theory of mind (ToM) deficit associated with autism spectrum disorder has been a central topic in the debate about the modularity of the mind. In a series of … t2 innaloo