Scaling of Early Social Cognitive Skills in Typically Developing Infants and Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Katherine Ellis
Philippa Lewington
Laurie Powis
Chris Oliver
Jane Waite
Mary Heald
Ian Apperly
Priya Sandhu
Hayley Crawford
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[1] University of Surrey,School of Psychology
[2] University of Birmingham,Cerebra Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, School of Psychology
[3] Marlowes Health and Wellbeing Centre,The West Community Assessment and Treatment Service
[4] Aston University,School of Life & Health Sciences
[5] University of Birmingham,School of Psychology
[6] University of Warwick,CMHWR and Mental Health and Wellbeing Unit, Division of Health Sciences, Warwick Medical School
[7] Coventry University,Faculty of Health & Life Sciences
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Autism spectrum disorder; Theory of mind; Precursors; Social cognition;
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We delineate the sequence that typically developing infants pass tasks that assess different early social cognitive skills considered precursors to theory-of-mind abilities. We compared this normative sequence to performance on these tasks in a group of autistic (AUT) children. 86 infants were administered seven tasks assessing intention reading and shared intentionality (Study 1). Infants responses followed a consistent developmental sequence, forming a four-stage scale. These tasks were administered to 21 AUT children (Study 2), who passed tasks in the same sequence. However, performance on tasks that required following others’ eye gaze and cooperating with others was delayed. Findings indicate that earlier-developing skills provide a foundation for later-developing skills, and difficulties in acquiring some early social cognitive skills in AUT children.
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