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On this page, publications are organized by the theme Theory of Mind.
Publications on Theory of Mind
De Veld, D.M.J., Scheeren, A.M., Howlin, P., Hoddenbach, E., Mulder, F., Wolf, I. & Begeer, S. (2020)
Sibling Configuration as a Moderator of the Effectiveness of a Theory of Mind Training in Children with Autism: a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Holopainen, A., de Veld, D. & Begeer, S. (2019).
Brief Report: Does Theory of Mind Training enhance Empathy in Autism?
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De Veld, D., Howlin, P., Hoddenbach, E., Mulder, F., Wolf, I., Koot, J. M., Lindauer R. & Begeer, S. (2017).
Moderating effects of parental characteristics on the effectiveness of a Theory of Mind training for children with autism: a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Begeer, S., Bernstein, D. M., Aßfalg, A. & Koot, H. M. (2016).
Egocentric bias in children with and without Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Begeer, S., Howlin, P., Hoddenbach, E., Clauser. C., Lindauer, R., Gevers, C., Clifford, P., Boer, F. & Koot, H. M. (2015).
Effects and Moderators of a Short Theory of Mind Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Coburn, P. I., Bernstein, D. M. & Begeer, S. (2015).
A new paper and pencil task reveals adult false belief reasoning bias and slowed response time.
Fink, E., Begeer, S., Peterson, C. C., Slaughter, V. & De Rosnay, M. (2015b).
Friends, friendlessness, and the social consequences of gaining a theory of mind.
Fink, E., Begeer, S., Peterson, C. C., Slaughter, V. & De Rosnay, M. (2015a).
Friendlessness and theory of mind: A prospective longitudinal study.
Begeer S. (2014).
Theory of Mind interventions can be effective in treating autism, although long-term success remains unproven.
Begeer, S., Dik, M., voor de Wind, M. J., Asbrock, D., Brambring, M. & Kef, S. (2014).
A new look at Theory of Mind in children with ocular and ocular-plus congenital blindness.
De Rosnay, M., Fink, E., Begeer, S., Slaughter, V. & Peterson, C. (2014).
Talking Theory of Mind Talk: Young School-Aged Children’s Everyday Conversation and Understanding of Mind and Emotion
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Scheeren, A. M., De Rosnay, M., Koot, H. M. & Begeer, S. (2013).
Rethinking Theory of Mind in children and adolescents with autism.
Begeer, S., Bernstein, D. M., Van Wijhe, J., Scheeren, A. M. & Koot, H. M. (2012).
A continuous false belief task reveals egocentric biases in children and adolescents with autism.
Hoddenbach, E., Clifford, P., Gevers, C., Clauser, C., Boer, F., Koot, H. M., Begeer, S. (2012).
Individual differences in the efficacy of a short Theory of Mind intervention for children with autism: A randomized controlled trial.
Begeer, S., Gevers, C., Clifford, P., Verhoeve, M., Kat, K., Hoddenbach, E. & Boer, F. (2011).
Theory of Mind training in children with autism: a randomized controlled trial.
Begeer, S., Malle, B. F., Nieuwland, M. & Keysar, B. (2010).
Using Theory of Mind to represent and take part in social interactions: Comparing individuals with high-functioning autism and typically developing controls
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Sterck, E. H. M., Begeer, S., Cuperus, J. & Van Wezel, R. (Eds.) (2010).
Theory of Mind: Specialized Capacity or Emergent Property? Perspectives from Non-human and Human Development
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Sterck, E.H.M. & Begeer, S. (2010).
Theory of Mind, specialized capacity or emergent property?
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Gevers, C., Clifford, P., Mager, M. & Boer, F. (2006).
Brief report: A Theory-of-Mind-based social-cognition training program for school-aged children with pervasive developmental disorders: An open study of its effectiveness.
Begeer, S. (2005).
WTA lezing: Theory of Mind en autisme spectrum stoornissen: nieuwe ontwikkelingen.
Begeer, S., Rieffe, C., Meerum Terwogt, M. & Stockmann, L. (2003).
Theory of Mind based action in high-functioning children from the autistic spectrum.
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