@CoderPerf @Lraranna1 Kolla denna. https://t.co/jjplJ1Vvys
RT @SamWangPhD: @MarliesOostland This made us think of @HappeLab & @utafrith, who wrote that "weak central coherence," a detail-oriented co…
@MarliesOostland This made us think of @HappeLab & @utafrith, who wrote that "weak central coherence," a detail-oriented cognitive style, can account for deficits *and* strengths associated w/autism spectrum disorder. Potentially significant to see cer
@drhelenscott @AlexandraSewel3 Hello! Yes, I could recommend the following papers: https://t.co/1JTFYavzBZ https://t.co/GxHH2NjDzz https://t.co/k0mcE1GJ9T https://t.co/V0ZmoXeKGx Hope that's helpful 🌟
@doubtfulphd @AcademicChatter One I've used as an example: Happé, F., & Frith, U. (2006). The weak coherence account: Detail-focused cognitive style in autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 36(1), 5–25. https://t.co/