This Festschrift is a tribute to Uta Frith from the many collaborators who have benefited from her influence. Topics include behavioural and neuroimaging studies of autism, dyslexia, psychopathy, and theoretical and experimental accounts of normal and abnormal development of intelligence, reading and social cognition.
This Festschrift is a tribute to Uta Frith from the many collaborators who have benefited from her influence. Topics include behavioural and neuroimaging studies of autism, dyslexia, psychopathy, and theoretical and experimental accounts of normal and abnormal development of intelligence, reading and social cognition.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Dorothy Bishop, Margaret Snowling, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
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Bibliography: Publications by Uta Frith. D.V.M. Bishop M.J. Snowling S.J. Blakemore Editorial. D.V.M. Bishop Forty Years On: Uta Frith's Contribution to Research on Autism and Dyslexia 1966-2006. B. Sodian C. Thoermer Precursors to a Theory of Mind in Infancy: Perspectives for Research on Autism. S.J. Blakemore Development of the Social Brain During Adolescence. F.G.E. Happé R.D.L. Booth The Power of the Positive: Revisiting Weak Coherence in Autistic Spectrum Disorders. S. Baron-Cohen Autism Hyper-systemizing and Truth. J. Perner S. Leekam The Curious Incident of the Photo that was Accused of Being False: Issues of Domain Specificity in Development Autism and Brain Imaging. F. de Vignemont Frames of Reference in Social Cognition. A. F. de C. Hamilton Emulation and Mimicry for Social Interaction: A Theoretical Approach to Imitation in Autism. M. Anderson What can Autism and Dyslexia Tell Us About Intelligence? F. Ramus G. Szenkovits What Phonological Deficit? M.J. Snowling Specific Disorders and Broader Phenotypes: The Case of Dyslexia. R.J.R. Blair Fine Cuts of Empathy and the Amygdala: Dissociable Deficits in Psychopathy and Autism. E. Viding A.P. Jones Cognition to Genes via the Brain in the Study of Conduct Disorder.
Bibliography: Publications by Uta Frith. D.V.M. Bishop M.J. Snowling S.J. Blakemore Editorial. D.V.M. Bishop Forty Years On: Uta Frith's Contribution to Research on Autism and Dyslexia 1966-2006. B. Sodian C. Thoermer Precursors to a Theory of Mind in Infancy: Perspectives for Research on Autism. S.J. Blakemore Development of the Social Brain During Adolescence. F.G.E. Happé R.D.L. Booth The Power of the Positive: Revisiting Weak Coherence in Autistic Spectrum Disorders. S. Baron-Cohen Autism Hyper-systemizing and Truth. J. Perner S. Leekam The Curious Incident of the Photo that was Accused of Being False: Issues of Domain Specificity in Development Autism and Brain Imaging. F. de Vignemont Frames of Reference in Social Cognition. A. F. de C. Hamilton Emulation and Mimicry for Social Interaction: A Theoretical Approach to Imitation in Autism. M. Anderson What can Autism and Dyslexia Tell Us About Intelligence? F. Ramus G. Szenkovits What Phonological Deficit? M.J. Snowling Specific Disorders and Broader Phenotypes: The Case of Dyslexia. R.J.R. Blair Fine Cuts of Empathy and the Amygdala: Dissociable Deficits in Psychopathy and Autism. E. Viding A.P. Jones Cognition to Genes via the Brain in the Study of Conduct Disorder.
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