Morton AnnM.A.GernsbacherMorton AnnM.A., MelanieM.YergeauMelanieM., Empirical failures of the claim that autistic people lack a theory of mind., „Archives of Scientific Psychology”, 7 (1), 2019, s. 102–118, DOI: 10.1037/arc0000067, PMID: 31938672, PMCID: PMC6959478 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
GarethG.RichardsGarethG. i inni, Evidence of partner similarity for autistic traits, systemizing, and theory of mind via facial expressions, „Scientific Reports”, 12 (1), 2022, s. 8451, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-11592-z, PMID: 35589769, PMCID: PMC9118825 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
Yu-LunY.L.ChenYu-LunY.L., Laura LL.L.SenandeLaura LL.L., MichaelM.ThorsenMichaelM., KristieK.PattenKristieK., Peer preferences and characteristics of same-group and cross-group social interactions among autistic and non-autistic adolescents, „Autism”, 25 (7), 2021, s. 1885–1900, DOI: 10.1177/13623613211005918, PMID: 34169757, PMCID: PMC8419288 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
RachaelR.DavisRachaelR., Catherine J.C.J.CromptonCatherine J.C.J., What Do New Findings About Social Interaction in Autistic Adults Mean for Neurodevelopmental Research?, „Perspectives on Psychological Science”, 16 (3), 2021, s. 649–653, DOI: 10.1177/1745691620958010, PMID: 33560175, PMCID: PMC8114326 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
Catherine JC.J.CromptonCatherine JC.J., DanielleD.RoparDanielleD., Claire VMC.V.Evans-WilliamsClaire VMC.V., Emma GE.G.FlynnEmma GE.G., SueS.Fletcher-WatsonSueS., Autistic peer-to-peer information transfer is highly effective, „Autism”, 24 (7), 2020, s. 1704–1712, DOI: 10.1177/1362361320919286, PMID: 32431157, PMCID: PMC7545656 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
Catherine J.C.J.CromptonCatherine J.C.J. i inni, Neurotype-Matching, but Not Being Autistic, Influences Self and Observer Ratings of Interpersonal Rapport, „Frontiers in Psychology”, 11, 2020, s. 586171, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.586171, PMID: 33192918, PMCID: PMC7645034 [dostęp 2022-07-31].
Catherine JC.J.CromptonCatherine JC.J., SonnyS.HallettSonnyS., DanielleD.RoparDanielleD., EmmaE.FlynnEmmaE., SueS.Fletcher-WatsonSueS., ‘I never realised everybody felt as happy as I do when I am around autistic people’: A thematic analysis of autistic adults’ relationships with autistic and neurotypical friends and family, „Autism”, 24 (6), 2020, s. 1438–1448, DOI: 10.1177/1362361320908976, PMID: 32148068, PMCID: PMC7376620 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
Gemma L.G.L.WilliamsGemma L.G.L., TimT.WhartonTimT., CarolineC.JagoeCarolineC., Mutual (Mis)understanding: Reframing Autistic Pragmatic “Impairments” Using Relevance Theory, „Frontiers in Psychology”, 12, 2021, s. 616664, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.616664, PMID: 33995177, PMCID: PMC8117104 [dostęp 2022-07-31].
SimonS.Baron-CohenSimonS., Alan M.A.M.LeslieAlan M.A.M., UtaU.FrithUtaU., Does the autistic child have a “theory of mind” ?, „Cognition”, 21 (1), 1985, s. 37–46, DOI: 10.1016/0010-0277(85)90022-8, ISSN0010-0277, PMID: 2934210 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
KimberleyK.RogersKimberleyK., IsabelI.DziobekIsabelI., JasonJ.HassenstabJasonJ., Oliver T.O.T.WolfOliver T.O.T., AntonioA.ConvitAntonioA., Who Cares? Revisiting Empathy in Asperger Syndrome, „Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders”, 37 (4), 2007, s. 709–715, DOI: 10.1007/s10803-006-0197-8, ISSN1573-3432, PMID: 16906462 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
E.E.SucksmithE.E., C.C.AllisonC.C., S.S.Baron-CohenS.S., B.B.ChakrabartiB.B., R.A.R.A.HoekstraR.A.R.A., Empathy and emotion recognition in people with autism, first-degree relatives, and controls, „Neuropsychologia”, 51 (1), 2013, s. 98–105, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.11.013, ISSN0028-3932, PMCID: PMC6345368 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
PennyP.SpikinsPennyP., BarryB.WrightBarryB., DerekD.HodgsonDerekD., Are there alternative adaptive strategies to human pro-sociality? The role of collaborative morality in the emergence of personality variation and autistic traits, „Time and Mind”, 9 (4), 2016, s. 289–313, DOI: 10.1080/1751696X.2016.1244949, ISSN1751-696X [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
BrettB.HeasmanBrettB., AlexA.GillespieAlexA., Perspective-taking is two-sided: Misunderstandings between people with Asperger's syndrome and their family members, „Autism”, 22 (6), 2018, s. 740-750, DOI: 10.1177/1362361317708287, ISSN1362-3613, PMID: 28683569, PMCID: PMC6055325(ang.).
Morton AnnM.A.GernsbacherMorton AnnM.A., MelanieM.YergeauMelanieM., Empirical failures of the claim that autistic people lack a theory of mind., „Archives of Scientific Psychology”, 7 (1), 2019, s. 102–118, DOI: 10.1037/arc0000067, PMID: 31938672, PMCID: PMC6959478 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
GarethG.RichardsGarethG. i inni, Evidence of partner similarity for autistic traits, systemizing, and theory of mind via facial expressions, „Scientific Reports”, 12 (1), 2022, s. 8451, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-11592-z, PMID: 35589769, PMCID: PMC9118825 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
Yu-LunY.L.ChenYu-LunY.L., Laura LL.L.SenandeLaura LL.L., MichaelM.ThorsenMichaelM., KristieK.PattenKristieK., Peer preferences and characteristics of same-group and cross-group social interactions among autistic and non-autistic adolescents, „Autism”, 25 (7), 2021, s. 1885–1900, DOI: 10.1177/13623613211005918, PMID: 34169757, PMCID: PMC8419288 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
RachaelR.DavisRachaelR., Catherine J.C.J.CromptonCatherine J.C.J., What Do New Findings About Social Interaction in Autistic Adults Mean for Neurodevelopmental Research?, „Perspectives on Psychological Science”, 16 (3), 2021, s. 649–653, DOI: 10.1177/1745691620958010, PMID: 33560175, PMCID: PMC8114326 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
Catherine JC.J.CromptonCatherine JC.J., DanielleD.RoparDanielleD., Claire VMC.V.Evans-WilliamsClaire VMC.V., Emma GE.G.FlynnEmma GE.G., SueS.Fletcher-WatsonSueS., Autistic peer-to-peer information transfer is highly effective, „Autism”, 24 (7), 2020, s. 1704–1712, DOI: 10.1177/1362361320919286, PMID: 32431157, PMCID: PMC7545656 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
Catherine J.C.J.CromptonCatherine J.C.J. i inni, Neurotype-Matching, but Not Being Autistic, Influences Self and Observer Ratings of Interpersonal Rapport, „Frontiers in Psychology”, 11, 2020, s. 586171, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.586171, PMID: 33192918, PMCID: PMC7645034 [dostęp 2022-07-31].
Catherine JC.J.CromptonCatherine JC.J., SonnyS.HallettSonnyS., DanielleD.RoparDanielleD., EmmaE.FlynnEmmaE., SueS.Fletcher-WatsonSueS., ‘I never realised everybody felt as happy as I do when I am around autistic people’: A thematic analysis of autistic adults’ relationships with autistic and neurotypical friends and family, „Autism”, 24 (6), 2020, s. 1438–1448, DOI: 10.1177/1362361320908976, PMID: 32148068, PMCID: PMC7376620 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
Gemma L.G.L.WilliamsGemma L.G.L., TimT.WhartonTimT., CarolineC.JagoeCarolineC., Mutual (Mis)understanding: Reframing Autistic Pragmatic “Impairments” Using Relevance Theory, „Frontiers in Psychology”, 12, 2021, s. 616664, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.616664, PMID: 33995177, PMCID: PMC8117104 [dostęp 2022-07-31].
SimonS.Baron-CohenSimonS., Alan M.A.M.LeslieAlan M.A.M., UtaU.FrithUtaU., Does the autistic child have a “theory of mind” ?, „Cognition”, 21 (1), 1985, s. 37–46, DOI: 10.1016/0010-0277(85)90022-8, ISSN0010-0277, PMID: 2934210 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
KimberleyK.RogersKimberleyK., IsabelI.DziobekIsabelI., JasonJ.HassenstabJasonJ., Oliver T.O.T.WolfOliver T.O.T., AntonioA.ConvitAntonioA., Who Cares? Revisiting Empathy in Asperger Syndrome, „Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders”, 37 (4), 2007, s. 709–715, DOI: 10.1007/s10803-006-0197-8, ISSN1573-3432, PMID: 16906462 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
E.E.SucksmithE.E., C.C.AllisonC.C., S.S.Baron-CohenS.S., B.B.ChakrabartiB.B., R.A.R.A.HoekstraR.A.R.A., Empathy and emotion recognition in people with autism, first-degree relatives, and controls, „Neuropsychologia”, 51 (1), 2013, s. 98–105, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.11.013, ISSN0028-3932, PMCID: PMC6345368 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
BrettB.HeasmanBrettB., AlexA.GillespieAlexA., Perspective-taking is two-sided: Misunderstandings between people with Asperger's syndrome and their family members, „Autism”, 22 (6), 2018, s. 740-750, DOI: 10.1177/1362361317708287, ISSN1362-3613, PMID: 28683569, PMCID: PMC6055325(ang.).
SimonS.Baron-CohenSimonS., Alan M.A.M.LeslieAlan M.A.M., UtaU.FrithUtaU., Does the autistic child have a “theory of mind” ?, „Cognition”, 21 (1), 1985, s. 37–46, DOI: 10.1016/0010-0277(85)90022-8, ISSN0010-0277, PMID: 2934210 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
KimberleyK.RogersKimberleyK., IsabelI.DziobekIsabelI., JasonJ.HassenstabJasonJ., Oliver T.O.T.WolfOliver T.O.T., AntonioA.ConvitAntonioA., Who Cares? Revisiting Empathy in Asperger Syndrome, „Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders”, 37 (4), 2007, s. 709–715, DOI: 10.1007/s10803-006-0197-8, ISSN1573-3432, PMID: 16906462 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
E.E.SucksmithE.E., C.C.AllisonC.C., S.S.Baron-CohenS.S., B.B.ChakrabartiB.B., R.A.R.A.HoekstraR.A.R.A., Empathy and emotion recognition in people with autism, first-degree relatives, and controls, „Neuropsychologia”, 51 (1), 2013, s. 98–105, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.11.013, ISSN0028-3932, PMCID: PMC6345368 [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
PennyP.SpikinsPennyP., BarryB.WrightBarryB., DerekD.HodgsonDerekD., Are there alternative adaptive strategies to human pro-sociality? The role of collaborative morality in the emergence of personality variation and autistic traits, „Time and Mind”, 9 (4), 2016, s. 289–313, DOI: 10.1080/1751696X.2016.1244949, ISSN1751-696X [dostęp 2022-07-31](ang.).
BrettB.HeasmanBrettB., AlexA.GillespieAlexA., Perspective-taking is two-sided: Misunderstandings between people with Asperger's syndrome and their family members, „Autism”, 22 (6), 2018, s. 740-750, DOI: 10.1177/1362361317708287, ISSN1362-3613, PMID: 28683569, PMCID: PMC6055325(ang.).