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Dermot BowlerProfessor of Psychology, City, University of London Verified email at city.ac.uk Cited by 8673 |
Episodic memory and remembering in adults with Asperger syndrome
DM Bowler, JM Gardiner, SJ Grice - Journal of autism and developmental …, 2000 - Springer
A group of adults with Asperger syndrome and an IQ-matched control group were compared
in remember versus know recognition memory. Word frequency was also manipulated. Both …
in remember versus know recognition memory. Word frequency was also manipulated. Both …
Asperger's syndrome and memory: Similarity to autism but not amnesia
DM Bowler, NJ Matthews, JM Gardiner - Neuropsychologia, 1997 - Elsevier
Two experiments are described in which the memory of adults with Asperger's syndrome is
compared with that of verbal IQ controls. The results of the first experiment showed that the …
compared with that of verbal IQ controls. The results of the first experiment showed that the …
Episodic memory and episodic future thinking in adults with autism.
The ability to remember past experiences (episodic memory) is thought to be related to the
ability to imagine possible future experiences (episodic future thinking). Although previous …
ability to imagine possible future experiences (episodic future thinking). Although previous …
Source memory in adolescents and adults with Asperger's syndrome
DM Bowler, JM Gardiner, N Berthollier - Journal of autism and …, 2004 - Springer
Memory difficulties in autism are observed mainly on measures like free recall, where test
procedures provide no support for memory. When support is present, such as in cued recall, …
procedures provide no support for memory. When support is present, such as in cued recall, …
Is voice a marker for Autism spectrum disorder? A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) tend to show distinctive, atypical acoustic
patterns of speech. These behaviors affect social interactions and social development and …
patterns of speech. These behaviors affect social interactions and social development and …
Episodic memory and episodic future thinking impairments in high-functioning autism spectrum disorder: An underlying difficulty with scene construction or self …
… of Lind and Bowler (2010), … Bowler. First, the current study involved twice as many participants
(n ≥ 27 per group, which is large compared with most studies of ASD) as Lind and Bowler’…
(n ≥ 27 per group, which is large compared with most studies of ASD) as Lind and Bowler’…
[HTML][HTML] Free recall in autism spectrum disorder: The role of relational and item-specific encoding
SB Gaigg, JM Gardiner, DM Bowler - Neuropsychologia, 2008 - Elsevier
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are characterised by a relatively specific pattern of typical
and atypical memory functioning. Convergent behavioural and neuroscientific evidence …
and atypical memory functioning. Convergent behavioural and neuroscientific evidence …
Recognition memory, self-other source memory, and theory-of-mind in children with autism spectrum disorder
This study investigated semantic and episodic memory in autism spectrum disorder (ASD),
using a task which assessed recognition and self-other source memory. Children with ASD …
using a task which assessed recognition and self-other source memory. Children with ASD …
Language and theory of mind in autism spectrum disorder: The relationship between complement syntax and false belief task performance
This study aimed to test the hypothesis that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) use
their knowledge of complement syntax as a means of “hacking out” solutions to false belief …
their knowledge of complement syntax as a means of “hacking out” solutions to false belief …
On mosaics and melting pots: Conceptual considerations of comparison and matching strategies
Conceptual and pragmatic issues relevant to the study of persons with autism are addressed
within the context of comparison groups and matching strategies. We argue that no choice …
within the context of comparison groups and matching strategies. We argue that no choice …