PSY210H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 22: Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Empathy

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Does the autistic child have a theory of mind baron cohen, leslie, frith. 2 very diff, seemingly unrelated collections of symptoms. 2) excessive focus on objects, preference for sameness, tendency toward behavioral repetition. Maybe children w/ autism don"t have theory of mind don"t know/realize that people have minds. Baron cohen, leslie, frith, 1980s thought children w/ autism have communication difficulties not bc of communication skills, but bc they don"t believe people around them are things to communicate w/ Before 2013, classified as having one of 4 diff subtypes of autism. 3) pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. 1) empathizing addresses limitations in both cognitive empathy & affective empathy. Cognitive empathy understanding & knowledge that other people have minds. Affective empathy knowing what to do w/ that knowledge. Children w/ asd deficient in both types of empathizing. Why category a symptoms are so pervasive. Deficiency in both types may also explain limited impact of thought bubble training.

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