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Understanding of mental states in later childhood: an investigation of theory of mind in autism spectrum disorder and typical development with a novel task.

Authors :
Philpott, April L.
Rinehart, Nicole J.
Gray, Kylie M.
Howlin, Pat
Cornish, Kim
Source :
International Journal of Developmental Disabilities; Jul2013, Vol. 59 Issue 2, p108-117, 10p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The developmental trajectories of Theory of Mind (ToM) in later childhood and into adolescence have not been thoroughly investigated, partly due to a lack of sensitive paradigms that can chart development in typical populations or in individuals with a core deficit in ToM, such as those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The present study assessed understanding of emotions, beliefs, and intentions using both an established ToM task (Baron-Cohen et al., 2001) and the more recently developed Comic Strip Task (CST; Cornish et al., 2010). Participants comprised 12 typically-developing (TD) children (mean age: 12·0 years, range: 9·9-14·8 years) and 12 high-functioning children with ASD (mean age: 11·0 years, range: 9·1-13·6 years). Results indicated that the ASD group were not impaired on any of the ToM tasks relative to TD children. It was concluded that although children with high-functioning ASD appear to develop basic ToM skills, they do not generalize these to naturalistic situations. The comic-strip paradigm is suggested as a promising way to approach the measurement of ToM across childhood in typical children and those with ASD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20473869
Volume :
59
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
International Journal of Developmental Disabilities
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
87797249
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1179/2047387713Y.0000000015