Thinking, Reasoning and Decision Making in Autism is the first collection to provide insight into the cognitive processes that underlie typical characteristics of autism.
Thinking, Reasoning and Decision Making in Autism is the first collection to provide insight into the cognitive processes that underlie typical characteristics of autism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Kinga Morsanyi is a Lecturer in Psychology at the School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast, UK. Her main research focus is on reasoning skills and mathematics abilities, including the typical and atypical development of these skills. Dr. Ruth M.J. Byrne is the Professor of Cognitive Science in the School of Psychology and Institute of Neuroscience at Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Ireland. She carries out experimental and computational studies of human reasoning and imaginative thought.
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Chapter 1 How do Individuals with Autism Think? Kinga Morsanyi and Ruth M.J. Byrne Chapter 2 The Dual Process Theory of Autism Chris Ashwin and Mark Brosnan Chapter 3 Decision-Making Processes of High-Functioning Adults on the Autism Spectrum Irwin P. Levin, Gary J. Gaeth, Aron M. Levin, and Eleanor V. Burke Chapter 4 Analogical Reasoning in Autism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Kinga Morsanyi, Duan Stamenkovi¿, & Keith J. Holyoak Chapter 5 Counterfactual and False-Belief Reasoning in Individuals with Autism Celia Rasga, A. Cristina Quelhas, and Ruth M.J. Byrne Chapter 6 Pragmatic Reasoning in Autism Bart Geurts, Mikhail Kissine, and Bob van Tiel Chapter 7 Reasoning and Discourse Coherence in Autism Spectrum Disorder Keith Stenning and Michiel Van Lambalgen
Chapter 1 How do Individuals with Autism Think? Kinga Morsanyi and Ruth M.J. Byrne Chapter 2 The Dual Process Theory of Autism Chris Ashwin and Mark Brosnan Chapter 3 Decision-Making Processes of High-Functioning Adults on the Autism Spectrum Irwin P. Levin, Gary J. Gaeth, Aron M. Levin, and Eleanor V. Burke Chapter 4 Analogical Reasoning in Autism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Kinga Morsanyi, Duan Stamenkovi¿, & Keith J. Holyoak Chapter 5 Counterfactual and False-Belief Reasoning in Individuals with Autism Celia Rasga, A. Cristina Quelhas, and Ruth M.J. Byrne Chapter 6 Pragmatic Reasoning in Autism Bart Geurts, Mikhail Kissine, and Bob van Tiel Chapter 7 Reasoning and Discourse Coherence in Autism Spectrum Disorder Keith Stenning and Michiel Van Lambalgen
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