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S Baron-Cohen

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The Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences|January 1, 1997
Hey! It was just a joke! Understanding propositions and propositional attitudes by normally developing children and children with autismS Baron-Cohen
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|September 1, 1989
Do autistic children have obsessions and compulsions?S Baron-Cohen
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|June 18, 2004
The cognitive neuroscience of autismS Baron-Cohen
Archives of Disease in Childhood|December 24, 2005
Two new theories of autism: hyper-systemising and assortative matingS Baron-Cohen
Development and Psychopathology|October 3, 2000
Is asperger syndrome/high-functioning autism necessarily a disability?S Baron-Cohen
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|May 1, 1988
An assessment of violence in a young man with Asperger's syndromeS Baron-Cohen
Psychological Medicine|May 25, 2002
Linguistic processing in high-functioning adults with autism or Asperger's syndrome. Is global coherence impaired?T Jolliffe, S Baron-Cohen
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|May 2, 2000
'Obsessions' in children with autism or Asperger syndrome. Content analysis in terms of core domains of cognitionS Baron-Cohen, S Wheelwright
Cognition|August 13, 1999
A test of central coherence theory: linguistic processing in high-functioning adults with autism or Asperger syndrome: is local coherence impaired?T Jolliffe, S Baron-Cohen
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|June 1, 1993
Brief report: how far can people with autism go in developing a theory of mind?S Holroyd, S Baron-Cohen
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The Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences|January 1, 1997
Hey! It was just a joke! Understanding propositions and propositional attitudes by normally developing children and children with autismS Baron-Cohen
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|September 1, 1989
Do autistic children have obsessions and compulsions?S Baron-Cohen
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|June 18, 2004
The cognitive neuroscience of autismS Baron-Cohen
Archives of Disease in Childhood|December 24, 2005
Two new theories of autism: hyper-systemising and assortative matingS Baron-Cohen
Development and Psychopathology|October 3, 2000
Is asperger syndrome/high-functioning autism necessarily a disability?S Baron-Cohen
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|May 1, 1988
An assessment of violence in a young man with Asperger's syndromeS Baron-Cohen
Psychological Medicine|May 25, 2002
Linguistic processing in high-functioning adults with autism or Asperger's syndrome. Is global coherence impaired?T Jolliffe, S Baron-Cohen
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|May 2, 2000
'Obsessions' in children with autism or Asperger syndrome. Content analysis in terms of core domains of cognitionS Baron-Cohen, S Wheelwright
Cognition|August 13, 1999
A test of central coherence theory: linguistic processing in high-functioning adults with autism or Asperger syndrome: is local coherence impaired?T Jolliffe, S Baron-Cohen
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|June 1, 1993
Brief report: how far can people with autism go in developing a theory of mind?S Holroyd, S Baron-Cohen
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