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Hamilton, Antonia F. de C.; Brindley, Rachel; Frith, Uta – Cognition, 2009
Evidence from typical development and neuroimaging studies suggests that level 2 visual perspective taking--the knowledge that different people may see the same thing differently at the same time--is a mentalising task. Thus, we would expect children with autism, who fail typical mentalising tasks like false belief, to perform poorly on level 2…
Descriptors: Autism, Perspective Taking, Program Effectiveness, Visual Perception

Senju, Atsushi; Yaguchi, Kiyoshi; Tojo, Yoshikuni; Hasegawa, Toshikazu – Cognition, 2003
A visual oddball paradigm was used to investigate whether children with high functioning autism had difficulty detecting mutual gaze under experimental conditions. Findings revealed that children with autism were no better at detecting direct gaze than at detecting averted gaze, unlike normal children. Findings suggest that the lack of ability to…
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Comparative Analysis, Disabilities