Dame Uta Frith DBE, FRS, FBA, FMedSci (née Aurnhammer; born 25 May 1941) is a German-British developmental psychologist and emeritus professor in cognitive...
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(meta)Cognition, Culture". Frith is the brother of guitarist Fred Frith and musicologist Simon Frith. In 1966 he married Uta Frith, a developmental psychologist...
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Simon Baron-Cohen, Alan M. Leslie, and Uta Frith (1985) who developed the test further; in 1988, Leslie and Frith repeated the experiment with human actors...
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London; his doctoral research was in collaboration with his supervisor Uta Frith. Baron-Cohen is professor of developmental psychopathology at the University...
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processing issues. Uta Frith of University College London first advanced the weak central coherence theory in the late 1980s. Frith surmised that autistic...
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University of Surrey and a Ph.D. from University College London supervised by Uta Frith. His books include Asperger's Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals...
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of Asperger's work was made by Uta Frith; before this, Asperger's syndrome had still been "virtually unknown". Frith says that fundamental questions...
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Autism: Explaining the Enigma is a 1989 nonfiction book by psychologist Uta Frith. This book provided the first psychological account of what happens in...
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that defended the revocation or replacement of immediate echolalia". Uta Frith, Prizant and others have interpreted echolalia as evidence of "gestalt"...
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Houston; Uta Frith (2000) Autism in History: The Case of Hugh Blair of Borgue, Blackwell, Malden, MA ISBN 978-0-63122-088-6 Rab Houston and Uta Frith. Autism...
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publication; the first book in English on Asperger syndrome was written by Uta Frith in 1991 and the condition was subsequently recognized in formal diagnostic...
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Wayback Machine Frith, Uta (2003). Autism: explaining the enigma (2nd ed.). Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Pub. ISBN 978-0-631-22901-8. Shah A, Frith U (Nov 1993)...
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vacation. She planned to take a PhD at Oxford, but was directed to meet Uta Frith. This led to a change in the course of her life so that she studied for...
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director Uta Erickson, Norwegian actress Uta Felgner (born 1951), German businesswoman Uta Francke (born 1942), German-American physician Uta Frith (born...
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of pneumonia in Paris in 1828 in the home of Madame Guérin. Professor Uta Frith has stated she believes Victor displayed signs of autism. Serge Aroles...
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the links between neuroscience and education and co-wrote a book with Uta Frith on The Learning Brain: Lessons for Education. She co-directs the Wellcome...
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perfectly.[citation needed] Other members of this small MRC Unit were Uta Frith and Rick Cromer. Rick Cromer (born 1940 - died prematurely ca 1990) was...
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Uta Frith (b.1941), British developmental psychologist Walter Frith (1856–1941), English dramatist and novelist William Frith (disambiguation) Frith Firth...
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Ekman Bruce J. Ellis Anne Fernald Aurelio José Figueredo Diana Fleischman Uta Frith Gordon G. Gallup David C. Geary Gerd Gigerenzer Peter Gray Jonathan Haidt...
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case studies of children showing the symptoms described by Asperger, and Uta Frith translated Asperger's paper to English in 1991. Sets of diagnostic criteria...
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The field diversified in the early 1990s when Simon Baron-Cohen and Uta Frith, building on the Wimmer and Perner study, and others merged it with research...
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Notability increased as a result of globally recognised psychologist Uta Frith's journal article on slow science. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic...
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some ToM ability. Baron-Cohen, Scottish psychologist Alan M Leslie and Uta Frith released another well-cited paper on the topic in 1985. Baron-Cohen's...
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learns sign language. In 1985 Simon Baron-Cohen, Alan M. Leslie, and Uta Frith suggested that children with autism do not employ theory of mind and that...
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Jonathan K. Foster 6 November 2008 Neuroscience/Psychology 195 Autism Uta Frith 23 October 2008 Neuroscience/Psychology 196 Statistics David J. Hand 23...
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outstanding contribution to the field of astrophysics" 2009 Uta Frith United Kingdom/ Germany Chris Frith 2010 Ilkka Hanski Finland "Biodiversity" "for his contributions...
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Fairbairn; Sarah Falk; Judith Farbey; Alison Foster; Jacqueline Foster; Uta Frith; Jayne-Anne Gadhia; Ann Gloag; Marianne Griffiths; Frances Judd; Julie...
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R. James" – article by Anthony Lane in The New Yorker Great Thinkers: Uta Frith FBA on M. R. James FBA podcast, The British Academy M. R. James at the...
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Baron-Cohen published Does the Autistic Child Have a 'Theory of Mind'? with Uta Frith and Alan Leslie, proposing that children with autism show social and communication...
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Journal of Social Psychology. 19 (3): 235–243. doi:10.1111/ajsp.12143. Frith, Uta; Frith, Christopher (2003). "Development and neurophysiology of mentalizing"...
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