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Equal egocentric bias in school-aged children with and without autism spectrum disorders.

Sander Begeer1, Daniel M Bernstein2, Andre Aßfalg3, Halima Azdad4, Tessa Glasbergen4, Marlies Wierda4, Hans M Koot4.   

Abstract

Egocentric bias is a core feature of autism. This phenomenon has been studied using the false belief task. However, typically developing children who pass categorical (pass or fail) false belief tasks may still show subtle egocentric bias. We examined 7- to 13-year-old children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD; n=76) or typical development (n=113) using tasks with a continuous response scale: a modified false belief task and a visual hindsight bias task. All children showed robust egocentric bias on both tasks, but no group effects were found. Our large sample size, coupled with our sensitive tasks and resoundingly null group effects, indicate that children with and without ASD possess more similar egocentric tendencies than previously reported.
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Keywords:  Adolescent; Autism; Egocentric bias; False belief; Hindsight; Theory of mind

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26687336     DOI: 10.1016/j.jecp.2015.10.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Child Psychol        ISSN: 0022-0965


  3 in total

1.  Measuring Individual Differences in Cognitive, Affective, and Spontaneous Theory of Mind Among School-Aged Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Authors:  Melody Altschuler; Georgios Sideridis; Shashwat Kala; Megan Warshawsky; Rachel Gilbert; Devon Carroll; Rebecca Burger-Caplan; Susan Faja
Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord       Date:  2018-11

2.  Cognitive and Affective Aspects of Theory of Mind in Greek-Speaking Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Authors:  Eleni Baldimtsi; Ageliki Nicolopoulou; Ianthi Maria Tsimpli
Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord       Date:  2021-04

3.  Social perspective taking is associated with self-reported prosocial behavior and regional cortical thickness across adolescence.

Authors:  Christian K Tamnes; Knut Overbye; Lia Ferschmann; Anders M Fjell; Kristine B Walhovd; Sarah-Jayne Blakemore; Iroise Dumontheil
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2018-07-30
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