All Relations between Autism Spectrum Disorder and mentalising

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Inge-Marie Eigsti, Jillian Schuh, Einar Mencl, Robert T Schultz, Rhea Pau. The neural underpinnings of prosody in autism. Child neuropsychology : a journal on normal and abnormal development in childhood and adolescence. vol 18. issue 6. 2013-02-14. PMID:22176162. this broader recruitment of executive and "mind-reading" brain areas for a relative simple language-processing task may be interpreted to suggest that speakers with high-functioning autism (hfa) have developed less automaticity in language processing and may also suggest that "mind-reading" or theory of mind deficits are intricately bound up in language processing. 2013-02-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Abbas Bakhshipour, Majid Mahmood Aliloo, Hassan Shahrokhi, Toraj Hashemi, Shahrokh Amiri, Leila Mehdizadeh Fanid, Neda Yadegari, Farzin Hagnazar. Sequences of mind development in boys with autism spectrum disorder. ISRN neurology. vol 2012. 2013-01-11. PMID:23304550. one of the most common social cognitive theories of autism is based on theory of mind (tom), the "mentalizing" ability needed to infer that others have their own beliefs and desires in order to understand their behavior. 2013-01-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ara Norenzayan, Will M Gervais, Kali H Trzesniewsk. Mentalizing deficits constrain belief in a personal God. PloS one. vol 7. issue 5. 2012-10-29. PMID:22666332. in a canadian student sample (study 2), and two american national samples that controlled for demographic characteristics and other correlates of autism and religiosity (study 3 and 4), the autism spectrum predicted reduced belief in god, and mentalizing mediated this relationship. 2012-10-29 2023-08-12 human
Sarah J White, Devorah Coniston, Rosannagh Rogers, Uta Frit. Developing the Frith-Happé animations: a quick and objective test of Theory of Mind for adults with autism. Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. vol 4. issue 2. 2011-08-30. PMID:21480540. it is now widely accepted that individuals with autism have a theory of mind (tom) or mentalizing deficit. 2011-08-30 2023-08-12 human
Sarah J White, Devorah Coniston, Rosannagh Rogers, Uta Frit. Developing the Frith-Happé animations: a quick and objective test of Theory of Mind for adults with autism. Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. vol 4. issue 2. 2011-08-30. PMID:21480540. this new objective method for assessing the understanding of the animations succeeded in being as sensitive as the original subjective method in detecting the mentalizing difficulties in autism, as well as being quicker and easier to administer and analyze. 2011-08-30 2023-08-12 human
Lauren E Marsh, Antonia F de C Hamilto. Dissociation of mirroring and mentalising systems in autism. NeuroImage. vol 56. issue 3. 2011-07-25. PMID:21310248. dissociation of mirroring and mentalising systems in autism. 2011-07-25 2023-08-12 human
Michael V Lombardo, Bhismadev Chakrabarti, Edward T Bullmore, Simon Baron-Cohe. Specialization of right temporo-parietal junction for mentalizing and its relation to social impairments in autism. NeuroImage. vol 56. issue 3. 2011-07-25. PMID:21356316. specialization of right temporo-parietal junction for mentalizing and its relation to social impairments in autism. 2011-07-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sally Bigha. Impaired competence for pretense in children with autism: exploring potential cognitive predictors. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 40. issue 1. 2010-04-15. PMID:19633941. lack of pretense in children with autism has been explained by a number of theoretical explanations, including impaired mentalising, impaired response inhibition, and weak central coherence. 2010-04-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Miguel Angel Romero-Munguí. Mnesic imbalance: a cognitive theory about autism spectrum disorders. Annals of general psychiatry. vol 7. 2009-12-16. PMID:18925971. among such theories are mentalizing deficit, weak central coherence and executive dysfunction, but none of them has been able to explain all three diagnostic symptoms of autism. 2009-12-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Antonia F de C Hamilton, Rachel Brindley, Uta Frit. Visual perspective taking impairment in children with autistic spectrum disorder. Cognition. vol 113. issue 1. 2009-12-15. PMID:19682673. thus, we would expect children with autism, who fail typical mentalising tasks like false belief, to perform poorly on level 2 visual perspective taking as well. 2009-12-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Antonia F de C Hamilton, Rachel Brindley, Uta Frit. Visual perspective taking impairment in children with autistic spectrum disorder. Cognition. vol 113. issue 1. 2009-12-15. PMID:19682673. these findings resolve discrepancies in previous studies of visual perspective taking in autism, and demonstrate that level 2 visual perspective taking is a mentalising task. 2009-12-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sarah White, Elisabeth Hill, Francesca Happé, Uta Frit. Revisiting the strange stories: revealing mentalizing impairments in autism. Child development. vol 80. issue 4. 2009-11-23. PMID:19630896. revisiting the strange stories: revealing mentalizing impairments in autism. 2009-11-23 2023-08-12 human
Anne E O'Hare, Lynne Bremner, Marysia Nash, Francesca Happé, Luisa M Pettigre. A clinical assessment tool for advanced theory of mind performance in 5 to 12 year olds. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 39. issue 6. 2009-08-19. PMID:19205858. this normative data provides a useful clinical tool to measure mentalising ability in more able children with autism spectrum disorder. 2009-08-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Peter Carruther. How we know our own minds: the relationship between mindreading and metacognition. The Behavioral and brain sciences. vol 32. issue 2. 2009-08-03. PMID:19386144. finally, section 10 evaluates the claim that autism presents a dissociation in the opposite direction, of metacognition without mindreading. 2009-08-03 2023-08-12 human
Candida C Peterson, Michelle Garnett, Adrian Kelly, Tony Attwoo. Everyday social and conversation applications of theory-of-mind understanding by children with autism-spectrum disorders or typical development. European child & adolescent psychiatry. vol 18. issue 2. 2009-05-07. PMID:18810310. study 1 obtained parent ratings of 339 children (85 with autism; 230 with asperger's; 24 typically-developing) on the new scale and results revealed (a) that the scale had good psychometric properties and (b) that children with asd had significantly more everyday mindreading difficulties than typical developers. 2009-05-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jennifer E Arnold, Loisa Bennetto, Joshua J Dieh. Reference production in young speakers with and without autism: effects of discourse status and processing constraints. Cognition. vol 110. issue 2. 2009-04-10. PMID:19111285. we predicted possible group differences, since autism is often associated with deficits in (a) mentalizing and (b) memory and attention, as well as a more general tendency to have difficulty with the pragmatic aspects of language use. 2009-04-10 2023-08-12 human
Koen Ponnet, Ann Buysse, Herbert Roeyers, Armand De Clerc. Mind-reading in young adults with ASD: does structure matter? Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 38. issue 5. 2008-09-04. PMID:17929156. this study further elaborates on the mind-reading impairments of young adults with autism spectrum disorder (asd). 2008-09-04 2023-08-12 human
Nicole David, Astrid Gawronski, Natacha S Santos, Wolfgang Huff, Fritz-Georg Lehnhardt, Albert Newen, Kai Vogele. Dissociation between key processes of social cognition in autism: impaired mentalizing but intact sense of agency. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 38. issue 4. 2008-07-02. PMID:17710522. dissociation between key processes of social cognition in autism: impaired mentalizing but intact sense of agency. 2008-07-02 2023-08-12 human
Nicole David, Astrid Gawronski, Natacha S Santos, Wolfgang Huff, Fritz-Georg Lehnhardt, Albert Newen, Kai Vogele. Dissociation between key processes of social cognition in autism: impaired mentalizing but intact sense of agency. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 38. issue 4. 2008-07-02. PMID:17710522. subjects with autism did not show deficits in this task, yet they showed significant mentalizing deficits. 2008-07-02 2023-08-12 human
Henrik Anckarsäte. Central nervous changes in social dysfunction: autism, aggression, and psychopathy. Brain research bulletin. vol 69. issue 3. 2006-07-06. PMID:16564420. neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and schizophrenia involve social interaction problems and poor mentalizing abilities, associated with abnormal regional cerebral activity. 2006-07-06 2023-08-12 human