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2012 Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2012). Mechanisms of social cognition. Annu Rev Psychol 63, 287-313 doi:10.1146/annurev-psych-120710-100449.
2011 Frith, U. (2011). The Rough Guide to Psychology. PSYCHOLOGIST 24(5), 362-362 Frith, U., Frith, C. (2011). Reputation Management: In Autism, Generosity Is Its Own Reward. Curr Biol 21(24), R994-R995 doi:10.1016/j.cub.2011.11.001. White, S. J., Coniston, D., Rogers, R., Frith, U. (2011). Developing the Frith-Happé animations: a quick and objective test of Theory of Mind for adults with autism. Autism Res 4(2), 149-154 doi:10.1002/aur.174. Zhaoping, L., Frith, U. (2011). A Clash of Bottom-Up and Top-Down Processes in Visual Search: The Reversed Letter Effect Revisited. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 37(4), 997-1006 doi:10.1037/a0023099. Zwickel, J., White, S. J., Coniston, D., Senju, A., Frith, U. (2011). Exploring the building blocks of social cognition: spontaneous agency perception and visual perspective taking in autism. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 6(5), 564-571 doi:10.1093/scan/nsq088.
2010 Bird, G., Silani, G., Brindley, R., White, S., Frith, U., Singer, T. (2010). Empathic brain responses in insula are modulated by levels of alexithymia but not autism. BRAIN 133, 1515-1525 doi:10.1093/brain/awq060. Frith, C., Frith, U. (2010). Learning from Others: Introduction to the Special Review Series on Social Neuroscience. Neuron 65(6), 739-743 doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2010.03.015. Frith, U., Frith, C. (2010). The social brain: allowing humans to boldly go where no other species has been. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 365(1537), 165-176 doi:10.1098/rstb.2009.0160. Author URL Happe, F., Frith, U. (2010). Autism and Talent. Oxford Univ Pr. Tennie, C., Frith, U., Frith, C. D. (2010). Reputation management in the age of the world-wide web. TRENDS COGN SCI 14(11), 482-488 doi:10.1016/j.tics.2010.07.003. Weed, E., McGregor, W., Nielsen, J. F., Roepstorff, A., Frith, U. (2010). Theory of Mind in adults with right hemisphere damage: What's the story? BRAIN LANG 113(2), 65-72 doi:10.1016/j.bandl.2010.01.009.
2009 Frith, U. (2009). The Avengers of psychology. PSYCHOLOGIST 22(8), 726-727 Hamilton, A., Brindley, R., Frith, U. (2009). Visual perspective taking impairment in children with autistic spectrum disorder. Cognition 113(1), 37-44 Author URL Happe, F., Frith, U. (2009). The beautiful otherness of the autistic mind. PHILOS T R SOC B 364(1522), 1345-1350 doi:10.1098/rstb.2009.0009. Klein, A. M., Zwickel, J., Prinz, W., Frith, U. (2009). Animated triangles: An eye tracking investigation. Q J EXP PSYCHOL 62(6), 1189-1197 doi:10.1080/17470210802384214. Roepstorff, A., Frith, C., Frith, U. (2009). How our brains build social worlds. NEW SCI 204(2737), 32-33 Saldana, D., Carreiras, M., Frith, U. (2009). Orthographic and Phonological Pathways in Hyperlexic Readers With Autism Spectrum Disorders. DEV NEUROPSYCHOL 34(3), 240-253 doi:10.1080/87565640902805701. Saldana, D., Carreiras, M., Frith, U. (2009). Orthographic and Phonological Pathways to Word Reading in Hyperlexic Readers with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Developmental Neurospychology. Developmental Neuropsychology 34(3), 240-253 Senju, A., Southgate, V., White, S. F., U, (2009). Mindblind Eyes: An Absence of Spontaneous Theory of Mind in Asperger Syndrome. Science 325(5942), 883-885 Senju, A., Southgate, V., White, S., Frith, U. (2009). Mindblind eyes: an absence of spontaneous Theory of Mind in Asperger Syndrome. Science Express Reports 325(5492), 883-885 White, S., Hill, E., Happé, F., Frith, U. (2009). Revisiting the Strange Stories: Revealing Mentalizing Impairments in Autism. Child Development 80(4), 1097-1117 doi:10.1111/j.1467-8624.2009.01319.x. White, S., O'Reilly, H., Frith, U. (2009). Big heads, small details and autism. Neuropsychologia 47(5), 1274-1281
2008 Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2008). Implicit and Explicit Processes in Social Cognition. Neuron 60(3), 503-510 doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2008.10.032. Author URL Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2008). The self and its reputation in autism. Neuron 57(3), 331-332 doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2008.01.014. Author URL Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2008). Theory of mind. Advances in Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation 8(3), 7-8 Author URL Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2008). What can be learned from structural and functional brain imaging. In Rutter, M., Bishop, D., et, A. (Eds.). Rutter’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (5 ed. pp.134-144). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Frith, U. (2008). ... with Uta Frith. PSYCHOLOGIST 21(1), 88-88 Frith, U. (2008). 'Foundations of sand?'. PSYCHOLOGIST 21(10), 900-900 Frith, U. (2008). A Very Short Introduction to Autism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Frith, U. (2008). Q & A. Uta Frith. Curr Biol 18(11), R451-R453 Frith, U. (2008). Q&A. Current Biology 18(11), R451-R453 Frith, U. (2008). Uta Frith. CURR BIOL 18(11), R451-R453 Klein, A. M., Zwickel, J., Prinz, W., Frith, U. (2008). Animated Triangles: An eye tracking investigation. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 61(12), 1-9 Author URL Silani, G., Bird, G., Brindley, R., Singer, T., Frith, C., Frith, U. (2008). Levels of emotional awareness and autism: An fMRI study. Social Neuroscience 3(2), 97-112 doi:10.1080/17470910701577020. Author URL Sodian, B., Frith, U. (2008). Metacognition, Theory of Mind, and Self-Control: The Relevance of High-Level Cognitive Processes in Development, Neuroscience, and Education. MIND BRAIN EDUC 2(3), 111-113 doi:10.1111/j.1751-228X.2008.00040.x.
2007 Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2007). Social cognition in humans. Current Biology 17(16), R724-R732 doi:10.1016/j.cub.2007.05.068. Author URL Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2007). Social cognition in humans. CURR BIOL 17(16), R724-R732 doi:10.1016/j.cub.2007.05.068. Hamilton, A., Brindley, R. M., Frith, U. (2007). Imitation and action understanding in autistic spectrum disorders: How valid is the hypothesis of a deficit in the mirror neuron system? Neuropsychologia 45(8), 1859-1868 doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.11.022. Hirschfeld, L., Bartmess, E., White, S., Frith, U. (2007). Can autistic children predict behavior by social stereotypes? Current Biology 17(12), R451-R452 doi:10.1016/j.cub.2007.04.051. Saldaña, D., Frith, U. (2007). Do readers with autism make bridging inferences from world knowledge? Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 96(4), 310-319
2006 Bird, G., Catmur, C., Silani, G., Frith, C., Frith, U. (2006). Attention does not modulate neural responses to social stimuli in autism spectrum disorders. NeuroImage 31(4), 1614-1624 Author URL Blakemore, S. J., Tavassoli, T., Calò, S., Thomas, R. M., Catmur, C., Frith, U., Haggard, P. (2006). Tactile sensitivity in Asperger syndrome. Brain Cogn 61(1), 5-13 doi:10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.013. Blakemore, S. J., Tavassoli, T., Calo, S., Thomas, R. M., Catmur, C., Frith, U., Haggard, P. (2006). Tactile sensitivity in Asperger syndrome. Brain and Cognition 61(1), pp.5-13 Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2006). How we predict what other people are going to do. Brain Res 1079(1), 36-46 doi:10.1016/j.brainres.2005.12.126. Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2006). How we predict what other people are going to do. Brain Research 1079(1), pp.36-46 Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2006). The neural basis of mentalizing. Neuron 50(4), pp.531-534 Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2006). The neural basis of mentalizing. Neuron 50(4), 531-534 doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2006.05.001. Hamilton, A. F. D., Wolpert, D. M., Frith, U., Grafton, S. T. (2006). Where does your own action influence your perception of another person's action in the brain? Neuroimage 29(2), pp.524-535 Hamilton, A. F. D., Wolpert, D. M., Frith, U., Grafton, S. T. (2006). Where does your own action influence your perception of another person's action in the brain? NEUROIMAGE 29(2), 524-535 doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.07.037. Happe, F., Frith, U. (2006). The weak coherence account: detail-focused cognitive style in autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 35(1), pp.5-25 Happe, F., Frith, U. (2006). The weak coherence account: Detail-focused cognitive style in autism spectrum disorders. J AUTISM DEV DISORD 36(1), 5-25 doi:10.1007/s10803-005-0039-0. Ramus, F., White, S., Frith, U. (2006). Weighing the evidence between competing theories of dyslexia. Developmental Science 9(3), pp.265-269 Rogers, J. S. C., Viding, E., Blair, R. J. R., Frith, U., Happé, F. (2006). Autism spectrum disorder and psychopathy: shared cognitive underpinnings or double hit? Psychological Medicine 36(12), 1789-1798 doi:10.1017/S0033291706008853. Author URL Viding, E., Frith, U. (2006). Genes for susceptibility to violence lurk in the brain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 103(16), 6085-6086 doi:10.1073/pnas.0601350103. Author URL White, S., Frith, U., Milne, E., Rosen, S., Swettenham, J., Ramus, F. (2006). A double dissociation between sensorimotor impairments and reading disability: A comparison of autistic and dyslexic children. Cognitive Neuropsychology 23(5), 748-761 doi:10.1080/02643290500438607. White, S., Frith, U., Milne, E., Rosen, S., Swettenham, J., Ramus, F. (2006). A double dissociation between sensorimotor impairments and reading disability: A comparison of autistic and dyslexic children. Cognitive Neuropsychology 23(5), 748-761 doi:10.1080/02643290500438607. White, S., Hill, E., Winston, J., Frith, U. (2006). An islet of social ability in Asperger Syndrome: Judging social attributes from faces. Brain and Cognition 61(1), 69-77 doi:10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.007. White, S., Milne, E., Rosen, S., Hansen, P., Swettenham, J., Frith, U., Ramus, F. (2006). The role of sensorimotor impairments in dyslexia: a multiple case study of dyslexic children. Developmental Science 9(3), 237-269 doi:10.1111/j.1467-7687.2006.00483.x. White, S., Milne, E., Rosen, S., Hansen, P., Swettenham, J., Frith, U., Ramus, F. (2006). The role of sensorimotor impairments in dyslexia: a multiple case study of dyslexic children. Developmental Science 9, 237-269 doi:10.1111/j.1467-7687.2006.00483.x.
2005 Blakemore, S. J., Frith, U. (2005). The learning brain: Lessons for education: a precis. Dev Sci 8(6), 459-465 doi:10.1111/j.1467-7687.2005.00434.x. Blakemore, S., Frith, U. (2005). Social Cognition. ( ). UK: Elsevier. Blakemore, S., Frith, U. (2005). The learning brain: lessons for education: a précis. Developmental Science 8(6), pp.459-471 Blakemore, S., Frith, U. (2005). The Learning Brain: Lessons for Education. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. Dakin, S., Frith, U. (2005). Vagaries of visual perception in autism. Neuron 48(3), 497-507 doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2005.10.018. Author URL Dakin, S., Frith, U. (2005). Vagaries of visual perception in autism. Neuron 48(3), pp.497-507 doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2005.10.018. Author URL den Ouden, H. E. M., Frith, U., Frith, C., Blakemore, S. (2005). Thinking about intentions. Neuroimage 28(4), 787-796 doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.05.001. Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2005). Theory of mind. Current Biology 15(17), R644-R645 Frith, U., de Vignemont, F. (2005). Egocentrism, allocentrism and Asperger syndrome. Consciousness and Cognition 14(4), pp.719-738 Frith, U., de Vignemont, F. (2005). Egocentrism, allocentrism, and Asperger syndrome. Conscious Cogn 14(4), 719-738 doi:10.1016/j.concog.2005.04.006. Frith, U., Happé, F. (2005). Autism spectrum disorder. Curr Biol 15(19), R786-R790 doi:10.1016/j.cub.2005.09.033. Frith, U., Happe, F. (2005). Autism Spectrum Disorder. Current Biology 15(19), pp.R786-R790 Hamilton, A., Wolpert, D., Frith, U., Grafton, S. (2005). Where do your own actions influence the perception of other people's actions in the brain? JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE. ( pp.167-167). M I T PRESS. McCrory, E., Mechelli, A., Frith, U., Price, C. (2005). More than words: a common neural basis for reading and naming deficits in developmental dyslexia? Brain 128(2), 261-267 doi:10.1093/brain/awh340. Silani, G., Frith, U., Demonet, J., Fazio, F., Perani, D. C., Price, C., Frith, C. D., Paulesu, E. (2005). Brain abnormalities underlying altered activation in dyslexia: a voxel based morphometry study. Brain 128(10), 2453-2461 doi:10.1093/brain/awh579.
2004 Frith, U., Hill, E. L. (Eds.) (2004). Autism: Mind and Brain. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Bird, C. M., Castelli, F., Malik, O., Frith, U., Husain, M. (2004). The impact of extensive medial frontal lobe damage on 'Theory of Mind' and cognition. Brain 127(4), pp.914-928 Bird, C. M., Castelli, F., Malik, O., Frith, U., Husain, M. (2004). The impact of extensive medial frontal lobe damage on 'Theory of Mind' and cognition. Brain 127(Pt 4), 914-928 doi:10.1093/brain/awh108. Blakemore, S. J., Frith, U. (2004). How does the brain deal with the social world? NeuroReport 15(1), 119-128 Blakemore, S. J., Winston, J., Frith, U. (2004). Social cognitive neuroscience: where are we heading? Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8(5), pp.216-222 Blakemore, S. J., Winston, J., Frith, U. (2004). Social cognitive neuroscience: where are we heading? Trends Cogn Sci 8(5), 216-222 doi:10.1016/j.tics.2004.03.012. Frith, U. (2004). Emanuel Miller lecture: confusions and controversies about Asperger syndrome. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 45(4), pp.672-686 Frith, U. (2004). Emanuel Miller lecture: Confusions and controversies about Asperger Syndrome. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 45(4), 672-686 doi:10.1111/j.1469-7610.2004.00262.x. Hamilton, A., Wolpert, D., Frith, U. (2004). Your own action influences how you perceive another person's action. Current Biology 14(6), 493-498 doi:10.1016/j.cub.2004.03.007. Hill, E. L., Berthoz, S., Frith, U. (2004). Cognitive processing of own emotions in individuals with autistic spectrum disorder and in their relatives. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 34(2), pp.229-235 Hill, E. L., Frith, U. (2004). Understanding autism: insights from mind and brain. In Frith, U., Hill, E. L. (Eds.). Autism: Mind and Brain ( pp.1-19). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Hill, E. L., Sally, D., Frith, U. (2004). Does mentalising ability influence cooperative decision-making in a social dilemma? Introspective evidence from a study of adults with autism spectrum disorder. J CONSCIOUSNESS STUD 11(7-8), 144-161 Hill, E. L., Sally, D., Frith, U. (2004). Investigating the influence of mentalising in the Prisoner's dilemma: introspective evidence from a study of individuals with autism. Journal of Consciousness Studies 11, 144-161 Hill, E., Berthoz, S., Frith, U. (2004). Brief report: Cognitive processing of own emotions in individuals with autistic spectrum disorder and in their relatives. J Autism Dev Disord 34(2), 229-235 Stewart, L., Walsh, V., Frith, U. (2004). Reading music modifies spatial mapping in pianists. Perception and Psychophysics 66(2), pp.183-195 Stewart, L., Walsh, V., Frith, U. (2004). Reading music modifies spatial mapping in pianists. Percept Psychophys 66(2), 183-195
2003 Backhouse, G., Bishop-Liebler, P., Frith, U., Stewart, L. (2003). Music, Dyslexia and the Brain. Professional Association of Teachers of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties 16, pp.9-14 Blakemore, S., Frith, U. (2003). Social Cognition. Foresight Cognitive Science Project www.foresight.gov.uk: Frith, U. (2003). Autism: Explaining the enigma. (2nd)Oxford: Blackwells. Frith, U. (2003). Theory of mind. In Blakemore, C. (Ed.). The Oxford companion to the body ( ). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Frith, U., Blakemore, S. (2003). Social Cognition. Foresight Cognitive Systems Project Research Review. Department of Trade and Industry. Frith, U., Frith, C. D. (2003). Development and neurophysiology of mentalizing. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 358(1431), 459-473 doi:10.1098/rstb.2002.1218. Frith, U., Frith, C. D. (2003). Development and neurophysiology of mentalizing. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 358(1431), pp.459-473 Frith, U., Hill, E. L. (2003). Autism: mind and brain - Introduction. PHILOS T R SOC B 358(1430), 277-280 doi:10.1098/rstb.2002.1212. Frith, U., Hill, E. L. (2003). Editorial. Autism: Mind and brain. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 358, 277-280 Author URL Hill, E. L., Berthoz, S., Frith, U. (2003). Traitement cognitive et régulation de leurs propres émotions chez les adultes atteints de troubles du spectre autistique et leurs familles. Le bulletin scientifique de l'arapi 11, 37-41 Hill, E. L., Frith, U. (2003). Understanding autism: insights from mind and brain. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 358, 281-289 Author URL Kampe, K. K., Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (2003). "Hey John": Signals conveying communicative intention toward the self activate brain regions associated with "mentalizing," regardless of modality. J Neurosci 23(12), 5258-5263 Ramus, F., Pidgeon, E., Frith, U. (2003). The relationship between motor control and phonology in dyslexic children. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 44(5), pp.712-722 Ramus, F., Pidgeon, E., Frith, U. (2003). The relationship between motor control and phonology in dyslexic children. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 44(5), 712-722 Ramus, F., Rosen, S., Dakin, S. C., Day, B., Castellote, J., White, S., Frith, U. (2003). Theories of developmental dyslexia: insights from a multiple case study of dyslexic adults. Brain 126(4), 841-865 doi:10.1093/brain/awg076. Author URL Snowling, M. J., Gallagher, A., Frith, U. (2003). Family risk of dyslexia is continuous: Individual differences in the precursors of reading skill. CHILD DEV 74(2), 358-373 Snowling, M., Gallagher, A., Frith, U. (2003). Family risk of dyslexia is continuous: individual differences in the precursors of reading skill. Child Development 74(2), pp.358-373 Stewart, L., Henson, R., Kampe, K., Walsh, V., Turner, R., Frith, U. (2003). Becoming a pianist - An fMRI study of musical literacy acquisition. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 999, pp.204-208 Stewart, L., Henson, R., Kampe, K., Walsh, V., Turner, R., Frith, U. (2003). Becoming a pianist - An fMRI study of musical literacy acquisition. Ann N Y Acad Sci 999, 204-208 Stewart, L., Henson, R., Kampe, K., Walsh, V., Turner, R., Frith, U. (2003). Brain changes after learning to read and play music. NeuroImage 20(1), 71-83
2002 Blair, R. J., Frith, U., Smith, N., Abell, F., Cipolotti, L. (2002). Fractionation of visual memory: agency detection and its impairment in autism. Neuropsychologia 40(1), 108-118 Blair, R., Frith, U., Smith, N., Abell, F., Cipolotti, L. (2002). Fractionation of visual memory: agency detection and its impairment in autism. Neuropsychologia 40(1), pp.108-118 Castelli, F., Frith, C., Happé, F., Frith, U. (2002). Autism, Asperger syndrome and brain mechanisms for the attribution of mental states to animated shapes. Brain 125(8), 1839-1849 doi:10.1093/brain/awf189. Frith, U. (2002). Autism - the quest continues: Reflections on the Novartis symposium on Autism, June 2002. Neuroreport 13(14), 1703-1705 Frith, U. (2002). Autism - the quest continues: reflections on the Novartis symposium on Autism. NeuroReport 13(14), pp.1703-1705 Frith, U. (2002). Culture, Brain and Dyslexia. In Hjelmquist, E., von Euler, C. (Eds.). Dyslexia & Literacy ( pp.179-191). Whurr Publishers Ltd. Frith, U. (2002). Resolving the paradoxes of Dyslexia. In Reid, G., Wearmouth, J. (Eds.). Dyslexia and Literacy: Theory and Practice ( pp.45-68). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Frith, U. (2002). The cognitive phenotype of autism: implications for treatment. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 44(Supp No.92), pp.7-8 Griffiths, S., Frith, U. (2002). Evidence for an articulatory awareness deficit in adult dyslexics. Dyslexia 8(1), pp.14-21 Griffiths, S., Frith, U. (2002). Evidence for an articulatory awareness deficit in adult dyslexics. Dyslexia 8(1), 14-21 doi:10.1002/dys.201. Kampe, K. K. W., Frith, C. D., Ddan, R. J., Frith, U. (2002). Reward value of attractiveness and gaze (vol. 413, pg. 589, 2001). NATURE 416(6881), 602-602 Kampe, K., Frith, C., Frith, U. (2002). Ostensive gestures activate the paracingulate cortex and the temporal poles. J COGNITIVE NEUROSCI , 104-104 Kelly, S. W., Griffiths, S., Frith, U. (2002). Evidence for implicit sequence learning in dyslexia. Dyslexia 8(1), 43-52 doi:10.1002/dys.208. Kelly, S., Griffiths, S., Frith, U. (2002). Evidence for implicit sequence learning in dyslexia. Dyslexia 8(1), pp.43-52 Lang, G., Frith, U. (2002). Imago Cerebri I, Collaboration with the artist. In Albano, C., Arnold, K., Wallace, M. (Eds.). Catalogue for 'Head On: Art with the Brain in Mind' - A Wellcome Trust Exhibition at the Science Museum. ( pp.50-52). Morton, J., Frith, U. (2002). Why we need cognition: cause and developmental. In Dupoux, E., Dehane, S., Cohen, L. (Eds.). Cognition: a critical look. Advances, questions and controversies ( pp.pp.263-278). Cambridge, USA: MIT Press. Stewart, L., Henson, R. N., Walsh, V., Kampe, K., Frith, U., Turner, R. (2002). An fMRI study of music reading in a learning population. J COGNITIVE NEUROSCI , 52-52
2001 Briskman, J., Happe, F., Frith, U. (2001). Exploring the cognitive phenotype of autism: weak 'central coherence' in parents and siblings of children with autism.II. Real-life skills and preferences. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 42(3), pp.309-316 Briskman, J., Happe, F., Frith, U. (2001). Exploring the cognitive phenotype of autism: Weak "central coherence" in parents and siblings of children with autism: II. Real-life skills and. J CHILD PSYCHOL PSYC 42(3), 309-316 Cardoso-Martins, C., Frith, U. (2001). Can individuals with Down syndrome acquire alphabetic literacy skills in the absence of phoneme awareness ? READING AND WRITING. ( Vol. 14 pp.361-375). KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL. Cardoso-Martins, C., Frith, U. (2001). Can individuals with Down Syndrome acquire alphabetic literacy skills in the absence of phoneme awareness? Reading and Writing 14(3-4), pp.361-375 Castelli, F., Frith, U., Happe, F., Frith, C. D. (2001). Autism and the perception of intentionality in moving geometrical shapes. NEUROIMAGE 13(6), S1035-S1035 Frith, U. (2001). Asperger syndrome. J CHILD PSYCHOL PSYC 42(4), 557-558 Frith, U. (2001). Martian in the playground: Understanding the schoolchild with Asperger's syndrome. J CHILD PSYCHOL PSYC 42(6), 841-842 Frith, U. (2001). Mind blindness and the brain in autism. Neuron 32(6), 969-979 Frith, U. (2001). Mind blindness and the brain in autism. Neuron 32(6), pp.969-979 Frith, U. (2001). Theory of Mind. In Blakemore, C., Jennett, S. (Eds.). The Oxford Companion to the Body ( ). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Frith, U. (2001). What framework should we use for understanding developmental disorders? Developmental Neuropsychology 20(2), pp.555-563 Frith, U. (2001). What framework should we use for understanding developmental disorders? Dev Neuropsychol 20(2), 555-563 doi:10.1207/S15326942DN2002_6. Frith, U., Frith, C. (2001). The biological basis of social interaction. 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1996 Frith, C. D., Frith, U. (1996). A biological marker for dyslexia. Nature 382, 20-21 Frith, C., Frith, U. (1996). A biological marker for dyslexia. Nature 382(6586), 19-20 doi:10.1038/382019a0. Frith, U. (1996). Cognitive explanations of autism. Acta Paediatrica 85(s416), 63-68 doi:10.1111/j.1651-2227.1996.tb14280.x. Frith, U. (1996). Social communication and its disorder in autism and Asperger syndrome. Journal of Psychopharmacology 10, 48-53 Frith, U., Happe, F. (1996). Mary has more: Sex differences, autism, coherence, and theory of mind. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19, 253-254 Gallagher, A., Laxon, V., Armstrong, E., Frith, U. (1996). Phonological difficulties in high-functioning dyslexics. Reading and Writing 8, 499-509 Happe, F., Ehlers, S., Fletcher, P., Frith, U., Johansson, M., Gillberg, C., Dolan, R., Frackowiak, R., Frith, C. D. (1996). 'Theory of mind' in the brain. Evidence from a PET scan study of Asperger syndrome. NeuroReport 8, 197-201 Happe, F., Frith, U. (1996). The neuropsychology of autism. Brain 19, 1377-1400 Happe, F., Frith, U. (1996). Theory of mind and social impairment in children with conduct disorder. British Journal of Developmental Psychology 14, 385-398 Landerl, K., Frith, U., Wimmer, H. (1996). Intrusion of orthographic knowledge on phoneme awareness: Strong in normal readers, weak in dyslexic readers. Journal of Applied Psycholinguistics 17, 1-14 Paulesu, E., Frith, U., Snowling, M., Gallagher, A., Morris, J., Frackowiak, R., Frith, C. D. (1996). Is developmental dyslexia a disconnection syndrome? Evidence from PET scanning. Brain 119, 143-158
1995 Fletcher, P. C., Happé, F., Frith, U., Baker, S. C., Dolan, R. J., Frackowiak, R. S., Frith, C. D. (1995). OTHER MINDS IN THE BRAIN - A FUNCTIONAL IMAGING STUDY OF THEORY OF MIND IN STORY COMPREHENSION. Cognition 57(2), 109-128
1994 FOMBONNE, E., SIDDONS, F., ACHARD, S., FRITH, U., HAPPE, F. (1994). ADAPTIVE-BEHAVIOR AND THEORY OF MIND IN AUTISM. EUR CHILD ADOLES PSY 3(3), 176-186 Frith, U., Happé, F. (1994). Autism: beyond "theory of mind". Cognition 50(1-3), 115-132 Frith, U., Happé, F. (1994). LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION IN AUTISTIC DISORDERS. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 346(1315), 97-104 doi:10.1098/rstb.1994.0133. FRITH, U., HAPPE, F. (1994). AUTISM - BEYOND THEORY OF MIND. COGNITION 50(1-3), 115-132 Hurlburt, R. T., Happé, F., Frith, U. (1994). SAMPLING THE FORM OF INNER EXPERIENCE IN 3 ADULTS WITH ASPERGER SYNDROME. Psychol Med 24(2), 385-395
1993 Morton, J., Frith, U. (1993). What lesson for dyslexia from Down's syndrome? Comments on Cossu, Rossini, and Marshall (1993). Cognition 48(3), 289-296 MORTON, J., FRITH, U. (1993). WHAT LESSON FOR DYSLEXIA FROM DOWNS-SYNDROME - DISCUSSION. COGNITION 48(3), 289-296 Shah, A., Frith, U. (1993). WHY DO AUTISTIC INDIVIDUALS SHOW SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE ON THE BLOCK DESIGN TASK. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 34(8), 1351-1364
1992 FRITH, U. (1992). UNDERSTANDING THE REPRESENTATIONAL MIND - PERNER,J. Q J EXP PSYCHOL-A 45(3), 526-528 FRITH, U., HEILMAN, K. M. (1992). BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROLOGIC ASPECTS OF SOCIAL COMMUNICATION DISORDERS IN CHILDREN. J CLIN EXP NEUROPSYC 14(3), 369-369 HAPPE, F., FRITH, U. (1992). HOW AUTISTICS SEE THE WORLD. BEHAV BRAIN SCI 15(1), 159-& Johnson, M. H., Siddons, F., Frith, U., Morton, J. (1992). CAN AUTISM BE PREDICTED ON THE BASIS OF INFANT SCREENING-TESTS. Dev Med Child Neurol 34(4), 316-320 Sodian, B., Frith, U. (1992). DECEPTION AND SABOTAGE IN AUTISTIC, RETARDED AND NORMAL-CHILDREN. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 33(3), 591-605
1991 Baird, G., Baron-Cohen, S., Bohman, M., Coleman, M., Frith, U., Gillberg, C., Gillberg, C., Howlin, P., Mesibov, G., Peeters, T. (1991). AUTISM IS NOT NECESSARILY A PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER. Dev Med Child Neurol 33(4), 363-364 Frith, U., Morton, J., Leslie, A. M. (1991). THE COGNITIVE BASIS OF A BIOLOGICAL DISORDER - AUTISM. Trends Neurosci 14(10), 433-438 Happé, F., Frith, U. (1991). Debate and argument: how useful is the "PDD" label? J Child Psychol Psychiatry 32(7), 1167-1168 HAPPE, F., FRITH, U. (1991). IS AUTISM A PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER - DEBATE AND ARGUMENT - HOW USEFUL IS THE PDD LABEL. J CHILD PSYCHOL PSYC 32(7), 1167-1168
1990 FRITH, U., MCDOUGALL, S. (1990). ADVANCES IN PSYCHOLOGY - COGNITIVE-PSYCHOLOGY AND READING IN THE USSR - DOWNING,JA. Q J EXP PSYCHOL-A 42(1), 176-177 Leslie, A. M., Frith, U. (1990). PROSPECTS FOR A COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF AUTISM - HOBSONS-CHOICE. Psychol Rev 97(1), 122-131
1989 ANDERSSON, L., BOHMAN, M., CAMPBELL, M., COLEMAN, M., FRITH, U., GILLBERG, C., HAGERMAN, R., HARACOPOS, D., HOWLIN, P., LANSING, M., LELORD, G., LOVAAS, I., PELLING, H., PLIOPLYS, A., RUSTEN, B., SCHOPLER, E., SPENSLEY, S., STEFFENBURG, S., TSAI, L., WATERHOUSE, L., WING, L. (1989). AUTISM - DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT - THE STATE-OF-THE-ART, MAY 1989. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF AUTISM. ( pp.441-442). PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP. Frith, U. (1989). A NEW LOOK AT LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION IN AUTISM. Br J Disord Commun 24(2), 123-150 FRITH, U. (1989). AUTISM AND THEORY OF MIND. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF AUTISM. ( pp.33-52). PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP. FRITH, U., MCDOUGALL, S. (1989). ACQUISITION OF READING-SKILLS - CULTURAL CONSTRAINTS AND COGNITIVE UNIVERSALS - FOORMAN,BR, SIEGEL,AW. Q J EXP PSYCHOL-A 41(3), 648-649 Perner, J., Frith, U., Leslie, A. M., Leekam, S. R. (1989). Exploration of the autistic child's theory of mind: knowledge, belief, and communication. Child Dev 60(3), 688-700 PERNER, J., FRITH, U., LESLIE, A. M., LEEKAM, S. R. (1989). EXPLORATION OF THE AUTISTIC CHILDS THEORY OF MIND - KNOWLEDGE, BELIEF, AND COMMUNICATION. CHILD DEV 60(3), 689-700
1988 Attwood, A., Frith, U., Hermelin, B. (1988). THE UNDERSTANDING AND USE OF INTERPERSONAL GESTURES BY AUTISTIC AND DOWNS-SYNDROME CHILDREN. J Autism Dev Disord 18(2), 241-257 LESLIE, A. M., FRITH, U. (1988). AUTISTIC CHILDRENS UNDERSTANDING OF SEEING, KNOWING AND BELIEVING. BRIT J DEV PSYCHOL 6, 315-324
1987 FRITH, U., JACKSON, A. (1987). CHILDRENS CREATIVE SPELLING - READ,C. J CHILD PSYCHOL PSYC 28(6), 951-951 Leslie, A. M., Frith, U. (1987). METAREPRESENTATION AND AUTISM - HOW NOT TO LOSE ONES MARBLES. Cognition 27(3), 291-294
1986 BARONCOHEN, S., LESLIE, A. M., FRITH, U. (1986). MECHANICAL, BEHAVIORAL AND INTENTIONAL UNDERSTANDING OF PICTURE STORIES IN AUTISTIC-CHILDREN. BRIT J DEV PSYCHOL 4, 113-125 FRITH, U. (1986). A DEVELOPMENTAL FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA. ANN DYSLEXIA 36, 69-81 Snowling, M., Frith, U. (1986). COMPREHENSION IN HYPERLEXIC READERS. J Exp Child Psychol 42(3), 392-415
1985 Baron-Cohen, S., Leslie, A. M., Frith, U. (1985). DOES THE AUTISTIC-CHILD HAVE A THEORY OF MIND. Cognition 21(1), 37-46 FRITH, U. (1985). LEARNING TO READ - LITERATE BEHAVIOR AND ORTHOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE - FRANCIS,H. J CHILD PSYCHOL PSYC 26(1), 171-171 FRITH, U. (1985). THE USEFULNESS OF THE CONCEPT OF UNEXPECTED READING FAILURE - COMMENTS. BRIT J DEV PSYCHOL 3(MAR), 15-17
1984 FRITH, U. (1984). AUTISTIC-CHILDREN - NEW HOPE FOR CURE - TINBERGEN,N, TINBERGEN,EA. PSYCHOL MED 14(2), 461-463
1983 FRITH, U. (1983). DYSLEXIA - THE PATTERN OF DIFFICULTIES - MILES,TR. B BRIT PSYCHOL SOC 36(AUG), 291-292 FRITH, U. (1983). THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LITERACY - SCRIBNER,S, COLE,M. J PRAGMATICS 7(5), 603-606 Shah, A., Frith, U. (1983). AN ISLET OF ABILITY IN AUTISTIC-CHILDREN - A RESEARCH NOTE. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 24(4), 613-620 SNOWLING, M., FRITH, U. (1983). HYPERLEXIA. B BRIT PSYCHOL SOC 36(FEB), A35-A35
1981 Frith, U. (1981). EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES TO DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA - AN INTRODUCTION. Psychol Res 43(2), 97-109 FRITH, U. (1981). THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WRITTEN COMMUNICATION - HARTLEY,J. BRIT J PSYCHOL 72(NOV), 505-505 Henderson, S. E., Morris, J., Frith, U. (1981). The motor deficit in Down's syndrome children: a problem of timing? J Child Psychol Psychiatry 22(3), 233-245 SNOWLING, M., FRITH, U. (1981). THE ROLE OF SOUND, SHAPE AND ORTHOGRAPHIC CUES IN EARLY READING. BRIT J PSYCHOL 72(FEB), 83-87
1978 FRITH, C. D., FRITH, U. (1978). FEATURE SELECTION AND CLASSIFICATION - DEVELOPMENTAL-STUDY. J EXP CHILD PSYCHOL 25(3), 413-428 Frith, U. (1978). [Language and thinking in autistic children]. Bibl Psychiatr (157), 55-65 FRITH, U. (1978). AUTISM - DIAGNOSIS, CURRENT RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT - RITVO,ER. BEHAV RES THER 16(1), 60-60 FRITH, U. (1978). FROM PRINT TO MEANING AND FROM PRINT TO SOUND, OR HOW TO READ WITHOUT KNOWING HOW TO SPELL. VISIBLE LANG 12(1), 43-54 Frith, U. (1978). SPELLING DIFFICULTIES. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 19(3), 279-285
1977 NEWMAN, S. E., FRITH, U. (1977). ENCODING SPECIFICITY VS ASSOCIATIVE CONTINUITY. B PSYCHONOMIC SOC 10(1), 73-75
1975 FRITH, U. (1975). LINES THAT AFFECT SPEED OF VISUAL SCANNING. PERCEPTION 4(4), 407-409 FRITH, U., ROBSON, J. E. (1975). PERCEIVING LANGUAGE OF FILMS. PERCEPTION 4(1), 97-103 Frith, U., Robson, J. E. (1975). Perceiving the language of films. Perception 4(1), 97-103 NEWMAN, S. E., FRITH, U. (1975). ENCODING SPECIFICITY VS ASSOCIATIVE CONTINUITY. B PSYCHONOMIC SOC 6(NB4), 441-441
1974 FRITH, C. D., FRITH, U. (1974). SORTING COMPLEX OBJECTS - DEVELOPMENTAL STUDY. B BRIT PSYCHOL SOC 27(95), 143-143 FRITH, U. (1974). CURIOUS EFFECT WITH REVERSED LETTERS EXPLAINED BY A THEORY OF SCHEMA. PERCEPT PSYCHOPHYS 16(1), 113-116 FRITH, U. (1974). INTERNAL SCHEMATA FOR LETTERS IN GOOD AND BAD READERS. BRIT J PSYCHOL 65(MAY), 233-241 Frith, U. (1974). SCANNING FOR REVERSED AND ROTATED TARGETS. Acta Psychol (Amst) 38(5), 343-349 Frith, U., Frith, C. D. (1974). SPECIFIC MOTOR DISABILITIES IN DOWNS-SYNDROME. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 15(4), 293-301
1972 FRITH, C. D., FRITH, U. (1972). SOLITAIRE ILLUSION - ILLUSION OF NUMEROSITY. PERCEPT PSYCHOPHYS 11(6), 409-& Frith, U. (1972). COGNITIVE MECHANISMS IN AUTISM - EXPERIMENTS WITH COLOR AND TONE SEQUENCE PRODUCTION. J Autism Child Schizophr 2(2), 160-173 FRITH, U. (1972). GEORGIAN SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY - IMPRESSIONS FROM A VISIT TO TBILISI. B BRIT PSYCHOL SOC 25(88), 197-201
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