- Mind-blindness,
mindblindness or mind
blindness is a
theory initially proposed in 1990 that
claims that all
autistic people have a lack or developmental...
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Double Feature. The
fifth book in the
series is
Triple Trouble. Her book
MindBlind,
about a boy who is
profoundly gifted and has
Asperger syndrome, was published...
- and a
Fellow of
Trinity College. In 1985, Baron-Cohen
formulated the
mindblindness theory of autism, the
evidence for
which he
collated and
published in...
- PMID 21356316. S2CID 14782731.
Senju A,
Southgate V,
White S,
Frith U (2009). "
Mindblind eyes: an
absence of
spontaneous theory of mind in
Asperger syndrome" (PDF)...
- PMID 22297199. S2CID 30738704. Shanker,
Stuart (2004-10-01). "The
Roots of
Mindblindness".
Theory & Psychology. 14 (5): 685–703. doi:10.1177/0959354304046179...
- on 13 May 2011.
Retrieved 7
September 2022. Baron-Cohen, S., (1995) "
Mindblindness: An
essay on
autism and
theory of mindfreak" Cambridge, M****achusetts:...
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released another well-cited
paper on the
topic in 1985. Baron-Cohen's book
Mindblindness: An
Essay on
Autism and
Theory of Mind was
released in 1995. The Autism...
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Michael V.; Baron-Cohen,
Simon (March 2011). "The role of the self in
mindblindness in autism".
Consciousness and Cognition. 20 (1): 130–140. doi:10.1016/j...
- Expert,
Chicago Tribune. Silverman, Chloe. "From
Disorders of
Affect to
Mindblindness:
Framing the
History of
Autism Spectrum Disorders". The
Society for...
- hdl:1893/21047. PMID 10994231. S2CID 1880814. Baron-Cohen, S. (1995).
Mindblindness: An
Essay on
Autism and
Theory of Mind. Cambridge, M****achusetts: MIT...