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Cognition
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September 1, 1991
Does the autistic child have a metarepresentational deficit?
S R Leekam, J Perner
Journal of Child Language
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June 1, 1986
Belief and quantity: three-year olds' adaptation to listener's knowledge
J Perner, S R Leekam
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
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July 1, 1994
Can autistic children distinguish lies from jokes? A second look at second-order belief attribution
S R Leekam, M Prior
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
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November 6, 1998
Targets and cues: gaze-following in children with autism
S R Leekam, E Hunnisett, C Moore
Developmental Psychology
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April 5, 2000
Attention and joint attention in preschool children with autism
S R Leekam, B López, C Moore
Child Development
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June 1, 1989
Exploration of the autistic child's theory of mind: knowledge, belief, and communication
J Perner, U Frith, A M Leslie, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
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October 5, 2006
Do people with autistic spectrum disorder show normal selection for attention? Evidence from change blindness
S Fletcher-Watson, S R Leekam, M A Turner, et al.
Developmental Science
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April 18, 2009
The development of change blindness: children's attentional priorities whilst viewing naturalistic scenes
S Fletcher-Watson, J M Collis, J M Findlay, et al.
Neuropsychologia
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August 19, 2008
Eye-movements reveal attention to social information in autism spectrum disorder
S Fletcher-Watson, S R Leekam, V Benson, et al.
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Cognition
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September 1, 1991
Does the autistic child have a metarepresentational deficit?
S R Leekam, J Perner
Journal of Child Language
|
June 1, 1986
Belief and quantity: three-year olds' adaptation to listener's knowledge
J Perner, S R Leekam
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
|
July 1, 1994
Can autistic children distinguish lies from jokes? A second look at second-order belief attribution
S R Leekam, M Prior
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
|
November 6, 1998
Targets and cues: gaze-following in children with autism
S R Leekam, E Hunnisett, C Moore
Developmental Psychology
|
April 5, 2000
Attention and joint attention in preschool children with autism
S R Leekam, B López, C Moore
Child Development
|
June 1, 1989
Exploration of the autistic child's theory of mind: knowledge, belief, and communication
J Perner, U Frith, A M Leslie, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
|
October 5, 2006
Do people with autistic spectrum disorder show normal selection for attention? Evidence from change blindness
S Fletcher-Watson, S R Leekam, M A Turner, et al.
Developmental Science
|
April 18, 2009
The development of change blindness: children's attentional priorities whilst viewing naturalistic scenes
S Fletcher-Watson, J M Collis, J M Findlay, et al.
Neuropsychologia
|
August 19, 2008
Eye-movements reveal attention to social information in autism spectrum disorder
S Fletcher-Watson, S R Leekam, V Benson, et al.
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