Mind and Body: Concepts of Human Cognition, Physiology and False Belief in Children with Autism or Typical Development

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Candida C. Peterson
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[1] University of Queensland,School of Psychology
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2005年 / 35卷
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Autism; theory-of-mind; concepts of mind; concepts of biology; conceptual development;
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This study examined theory of mind (ToM) and concepts of human biology (eyes, heart, brain, lungs and mind) in a sample of 67 children, including 25 high functioning children with autism (age 6–13), plus age-matched and preschool comparison groups. Contrary to Baron-Cohen [1989, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,19(4), 579–600], most children with autism correctly understood the functions of the brain (84%) and the mind (64%). Their explanations were predominantly mentalistic. They outperformed typically developing preschoolers in understanding inner physiological (heart, lungs) and cognitive (brain, mind) systems, and scored as high as age-matched typical children. Yet, in line with much previous ToM research, most children with autism (60%) failed false belief, and their ToM performance was unrelated to their understanding of. human biology. Results were discussed in relation to neurobiological and social-experiential accounts of the ToM deficit in autism.
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