Imagination and Autism Spectrum Disorders: Further readingBaron Cohen, S., Leslie, A., and Frith, U. (1985) Does the autistic child have a ‘theory of mind? Cognition 21:37-46 Baron-Cohen, S (1995) Mindblindness: an essay on autism and theory of mind Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press Baron-Cohen, S (2003) The Essential Difference Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Claiborne Park, C. (2001) Exiting Nirvana: a duaghter’s life with autism London: Aurum Press Craig, J and Baron-Cohen, S. (1999) Creativity and Imagination in autism and Asperger syndrome Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 29 319-326 Currie, G., (2002) Recreative Imagination Oxford: Oxford University Press (especially chapter 7)
Frith, U (1989) Autism: explaining the enigma Oxford: Blackwell Frith, U. and Hill, E., (2004) Autism, Mind and Brain Oxford: Oxford University Press Happe, F (1994) Autism: an introduction to psychological theory Psychology Press Hobson, P (1993) Autism and the Development of Mind Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers Hobson, P (2002) The Cradle of Thought Basingstoke: Macmillan Mukhopadhyay, T.R. (2000) Beyond the Silence: my life, the world and autism Jessica Kingsley Publishers Paradiz, V (2002) Elijah’s Cup: a family’s journey into the community and culture of high-functioning autism and Asperger’s syndrome New York: Free Press, Simon and Schuster Russell, J 1997( Ed.) Autism as an Executive Disorder Oxford: Oxford University Press (especially part 11)
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