Further exploration of the social cognitive abilities of high-functioning adults with 'autistic spectrum disorders' : is there evidence to suggest they use alternative routes to problem solution?
Recent work suggests that high-functioning adults with 'autistic spectrum disorders' (ASDs) may 'solve' social cognition problems using different strategies to those used by typically-developed adults. This study addressed the 'alternative routes' hypothesis by contrast...
Main Author: | Caffrey, Anna |
---|---|
Published: |
University of East London
2006
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.532603 |
Similar Items
-
An exploration into autistic spectrum disorder, personality, parenting and adult attachment
by: McIlhone, Caoime
Published: (2015) -
An exploration of the experience of Bangladeshi parents of children who have been diagnosed with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder
by: Doig, Stephanie
Published: (2012) -
How do people with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis coordinate with other people?
by: Bartlett, Amy
Published: (2010) -
Mindfulness experiences of children who have autistic spectrum disorder and anxiety : an exploratory study
by: Lambert, Jodie
Published: (2015) -
An investigation into the motivation underlying restricted and repetitive interests and activities in autistic spectrum disorders
by: Buckby, Hilary
Published: (1999)