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Understanding other minds
Understanding other minds, This book focuses on the theory of mind hypothesis, an important new psychological approach to autism. The theory asserts that autistic children fail to develop the ability to think about mental states—a theory of mind—unlike other children, and thus , Understanding other minds has a rating of 4 stars
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Understanding other minds, This book focuses on the theory of mind hypothesis, an important new psychological approach to autism. The theory asserts that autistic children fail to develop the ability to think about mental states—a theory of mind—unlike other children, and thus , Understanding other minds
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  • Understanding other minds
  • Written by author Simon Baron-Cohen
  • Published by Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1993., 6/3/1993
  • This book focuses on the "theory of mind" hypothesis, an important new psychological approach to autism. The theory asserts that autistic children fail to develop the ability to think about mental states—a "theory of mind"—unlike other children, and thus
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1 An introduction to the debate 3
2 Early understanding of mind: the normal case 10
3 Social development in autism: historical and clinical perspectives 40
4 From attention-goal psychology to belief-desire psychology: the development of a theory of mind, and its dysfunction 59
5 What autism teaches us about metarepresentation 83
6 The theory of mind deficit in autism: rethinking the metarepresentation theory 112
7 What language reveals about the understanding of minds in children with autism 138
8 The theory of mind deficit in autism: evidence from deception 158
9 The theory of mind and joint-attention deficits in autism 181
10 Understanding persons: the role of affect 204
11 Pretending and planning 228
12 Narrative language in autism and the theory of mind hypothesis: a wider perspective 247
13 Theories of mind and the problem of autism 267
14 The complexity of social behaviour in autism 292
15 The development of individuals with autism: implications for the theory of mind hypothesis 317
16 The role of imitation in understanding persons and developing a theory of mind 335
17 Evolving a theory of mind: the nature of non-verbal mentalism in other primates 367
18 The comparative study of early commtinication and theories of mind: ontogeny, phylogeny, and pathology 397
19 Autism and theory of mind: some philosophical perspectives 427
20 Desire and fantasy: a psychoanalytic perspective on theory of mind and autism 450
21 The theory of mind deficit in autism: some questions for teaching and diagnosis 466
22 Thinking and relationships: mind and brain (some reflections on theory of mind and autism) 481
Index 505


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