Scientific papers
Below is a list of scientific papers published by members of autism@icn group.
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2024
Dubey, I., Groom, M., Tahir, A., & Hamilton, A. (2024). Social anxiety is more likely to influence reputation management decisions than autistic traits. Autism Research, 17(1), 78–88.
Wu, R., Hamilton, A. F. de C., & White, S. J. (2024). Can group membership modulate the social abilities of autistic people? An intergroup bias in smile perception. Cortex, 173, 150–160.
2023
De Felice, S., Hatilova, A., Trojan, F., Tsui, I., & Hamilton, A. F. de C. (2023). Autistic adults benefit from and enjoy learning via social interaction as much as neurotypical adults do. Molecular Autism, 14(1), 33.
Krishnan-Barman, S., Hakim, U., Smith, M., Tachtsidis, I., Pinti, P., & Hamilton, A. F. de C. (2023). Brain mechanisms of social signalling in live social interactions with autistic and neurotypical adults. Scientific Reports, 13.
2022
Bell, M., Robinson, E., Gilbert, T. J., Day, S., Hamilton, A. F. de C., & Ward, J. A. (2022). Lessons on Collecting Data from Autistic Children using Wrist-worn Sensors. The 2022 International Symposiumon Wearable Computers (ISWC’22), 5 pages.
2021
Cañigueral, R., Ward, J. A., & Hamilton, A. F. de C. (2021). Effects of being watched on eye gaze and facial displays of typical and autistic individuals during conversation. Autism, 25(1), 210–226.
Livingston LA, Shah P, White SJ & Happe F (2021). Further developing the Frith-Happe animations: A quicker, more objective, and web-based test of theory of mind for autistic and neurotypical adults. Autism Research, 14, 1905-1912.
Mintz J, Seleznyov S, Peacey N, Brown C & White SJ (2021). Evidence informed practice for autism, special educational needs and disability in schools: expanding the scope of the research learning community model of professional development. Support for Learning, 36, 160-182.
Takamuku, S., Ohta, H., Kanai, C., de C. Hamilton, A. F., & Gomi, H. (2021). Seeing motion of controlled object improves grip timing in adults with autism spectrum condition: Evidence for use of inverse dynamics in motor control. Experimental Brain Research, 239(4), 1047–1059.
2020
Forbes, P. A. G., & Hamilton, A. F. de C. (2020). Brief Report: Autistic Adults Assign Less Weight to Affective Cues When Judging Others’ Ambiguous Emotional States. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 50(8), 3066–3070.
Georgescu, A. L., Koeroglu, S., Hamilton, A. F. de C., Vogeley, K., Falter-Wagner, C. M., & Tschacher, W. (2020). Reduced nonverbal interpersonal synchrony in autism spectrum disorder independent of partner diagnosis: A motion energy study. Molecular Autism, 11(1), 11.
Wu H-C, Biondo F, O’Mahony C, White SJ, Thiebaut F, Rees G & Burgess PW (2020). Mentalising and conversation-following in autism. Autism, 24, 1980-1994.
Zinck A, Frith U, Schönknecht P & White SJ (2020). Knowing Me, Knowing You: Spontaneous Use of Mentalistic Language for Self and Other in Autism. Autism, 25, 164-175.
2019
Cai, Q., Chen, S., White, S. J., Scott, S. K. (2019) Modulation of humor ratings of bad jokes by other people’s laughter. Current Biology, 29(14), R677-R678.
Cañigueral, R. & Hamilton, A. (2019). The Role of Eye Gaze During Natural Social Interactions in Typical and Autistic People. Frontiers in Pasychology, 10(560), 1-18.
Cañigueral, R. & Hamilton, A. (2019). Do Beliefs About Whether Others Can See Modulate Social Seeking in Autism? Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 49:335-48.
2018
Cantio C., White S. J., Madsen G. F., Bilenberg N. & Jepsen J. R. (2018). Do cognitive deficits persist into adolescence in autism? Autism Research, 11, 1229-38.
Ward, J. A., Richardson, D., Orgs, D., Hunter, K. & Hamilton, A. (2018). Sensing interpersonal synchrony between actors and autistic children in theatre using wrist-worn accelerometers. In Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 148-155.
Takamuku, S., Forbes, P. A., Hamilton, A. F. D. C., & Gomi H. (2018). Typical use of inverse dynamics in perceiving motion in autistic adults: exploring computational principles of perception and action. Autism Research, 11(7):1062-75.
Wu H-C., White S., Rees G., Burgess P. W. (2018). Executive function in high-functioning autism: Decision-making consistency as a characteristic gambling behaviour. Cortex, 107:21-36.
2017
Lawson, R. P., Mathys, C., & Rees, G. (2017). Adults with autism overestimate the volatility of the sensory environment. Nature Neuroscience, 20(9), 1293-1299.
Cherkaoui, M., & Gilbert, S. J. (2017). Strategic use of reminders in an ‘intention offloading’task: Do individuals with autism spectrum conditions compensate for memory difficulties?. Neuropsychologia, 97, 140-151.
Palmer, C. J., Lawson, R. P., & Hohwy, J. (2017). Bayesian approaches to autism: Towards volatility, action, and behavior. Psychological Bulletin. 143 (5), 521-542.
Watanabe, T., Otowa, T., Abe, O., Kuwabara, H., Aoki, Y., Natsubori, T., ... & Iwata, N. (2017). Oxytocin receptor gene variations predict neural and behavioral response to oxytocin in autism. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 12(3), 496-506.
Forbes, P. A., Wang, Y., & Hamilton, A. F. D. C. (2017). STORMy Interactions: Gaze and the Modulation of Mimicry in Adults on the Autism Spectrum. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24(2), 529-535.
Dubey, I., Ropar, D., & Hamilton, A. F. D. C. (2017). Brief Report: A Comparison of the Preference for Viewing Social and Non-social Movies in Typical and Autistic Adolescents. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 47(2), 514-519.
Groom, M. J., Kochhar, P., Hamilton, A., Liddle, E. B., Simeou, M., & Hollis, C. (2017). Atypical processing of gaze cues and faces explains comorbidity between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 47(5), 1496-1509.
Spitzer, D., White, S. J., Mandy, W., & Burgess, P. W. (2017). Confabulation in children with autism. Cortex, 87, 80-95.
Rohde, M. S., Georgescu, A. L., Vogeley, K., Fimmers, R., & Falter-Wagner, C. M. (2017). Absence of sex differences in mental rotation performance in autism spectrum disorder. Autism, 1362361317714991.
Watanabe, T., & Rees, G. (2017). Brain network dynamics in high-functioning individuals with autism. Nature Communications, 8.
Lawson, R. P., Aylward, J., Roiser, J. P., & Rees, G. (2017). Adaptation of social and non-social cues to direction in adults with autism spectrum disorder and neurotypical adults with autistic traits. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.
2016
Cantio C., Jepsen J. R., Madsen G. F., Bilenberg N. & White S. J. (2016). Exploring ‘the autisms’ at a cognitive level. Autism Research, 9, 1328-1339.
Hamilton, A. F. D. C., & Lind, F. (2016). Audience effects: what can they tell us about social neuroscience, theory of mind and autism?. Culture and brain, 1-19.
Forbes, P. A., Pan, X., & Hamilton, A. F. D. C. (2016). Reduced mimicry to virtual reality avatars in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46(12), 3788-3797.
Thiébaut, F. I., White, S. J., Walsh, A., Klargaard, S. K., Wu, H. C., Rees, G., & Burgess, P. W. (2016). Does Faux Pas Detection in Adult Autism Reflect Differences in Social Cognition or Decision-Making Abilities?. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46(1), 103-112.
Watanabe, T., & Rees, G. (2016). Anatomical imbalance between cortical networks in autism. Scientific reports, 6, 31114.
Conson, M., Hamilton, A., De Bellis, F., Errico, D., Improta, I., Mazzarella, E., ... & Frolli, A. (2016). Body constraints on motor simulation in autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46(3), 1051-1060.
Pearson, A., Marsh, L., Ropar, D., & Hamilton, A. (2016). Cognitive Mechanisms underlying visual perspective taking in typical and ASC children. Autism Research, 9(1), 121-130.
2015
Dubey, I., Ropar, D., & de C Hamilton, A. F. (2015). Measuring the value of social engagement in adults with and without autism. Molecular autism, 6(1), 35.
Lawson, R. P., Friston, K. J., & Rees, G. (2015). A more precise look at context in autism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(38), E5226-E5226.
Lawson, R. P., Aylward, J., White, S., & Rees, G. (2015). A striking reduction of simple loudness adaptation in autism. Scientific reports, 5.
Marsh, L. E., Pearson, A., Ropar, D., & Hamilton, A. D. C. (2015). Predictive gaze during observation of irrational actions in adults with autism spectrum conditions. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 45(1), 245-261.
Santiesteban I, Shah P, White SJ, Bird G & Heyes C (2015). Mentalizing or submentalizing in a communication task? Evidence from autism and a camera control. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 22(3), 844-9.
2014
Vivanti, G., & Hamilton, A. (2014). Imitation in autism spectrum disorders. Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Fourth Edition.
White SJ, Frith U, Rellecke J, Al Noor Z & Gilbert SJ (2014). Autistic adolescents show atypical activation of the brain’s mentalizing system even without a prior history of mentalizing problems. Neuropsychologia, 56, 17-25.
Schwarzkopf D., Anderson E., de Haas B., White S. J. & Rees G. (2014). Larger extrastriate population receptive fields in autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Neuroscience, 34(7): 2713-2724.
Stockbridge MD, Happé FGE & White SJ (2014). Impaired comprehension of alternating syntactic constructions in autism. Autism Research, 7, 314-321.
Lawson, R.P., Rees, G. & Friston, K. (2014) An aberrant precision account of autism. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8:302
2013
Cook, J. L., Blakemore, S. J., Press, C. (2013). Atypical basic movement kinematics in autism spectrum conditions. Brain, 136(Pt 9), 2816-2824.
Cook, J., Swapp, D., Pan, X., Bianchi-Berthouze, N., Blakemore, S. J. (2013). Atypical interference effect of action observation in autism spectrum conditions. Psychol Med, 1-10.
O'Reilly H, Thiébaut FI & White SJ (2013). Is macrocephaly a neural marker of a local bias in autism? Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 6C, 149-154.
White, SJ (2013). The Triple I hypothesis: taking another('s) perspective on executive dysfunction in autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 43, 114-121.
2012
Cook, J., Barbalat, G., Blakemore, S. -. J. (2012). Top-down modulation of the perception of other people in schizophrenia and autism. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, (June 2012).
Cook JL, Bird G. Atypical social modulation of imitation in autism spectrum conditions. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, (2012) Jun; 42(6), 1045-51.
Santiesteban I, White SJ, Cook JL, Gilbert S, Heyes C & Bird G (2012). Training social cognition: from imitation to Theory of Mind. Cognition, 122, 228-235.
2011
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 Research, 4(2), 149-154.
White SJ & Saldaña D (2011). Performance of children with autism on the Embedded Figures test: a closer look at a popular task. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 41, 1565-1572.
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.
Ames C & White SJ (2011). Brief report: Are ADHD traits dissociable from the autistic profile? Links between cognition and behaviour. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 41, 357-363.
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.
Blakemore, S., Cook, J. H., Saygin, A. P. (2010). Unaffected perceptual thresholds for biological and non-biological form-from-motion perception in autism spectrum conditions. PLoS One, 5(10).
2009
Cook, J., Saygin, A. P., Swain, R., Blakemore, S. J. (2009). Reduced sensitivity to minimum-jerk biological motion in autism spectrum conditions. Neuropsychologia, 47(14), 3275-3278.
Gilbert, S. J., Meuwese, J. D. I., Towgood, K. J., Frith, C. D., Burgess, P. W. (2009). Abnormal functional specialization within medial prefrontal cortex in high-functioning autism: a multi-voxel similarity analysis. Brain, 132(4), 869-878.
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.
Towgood, K. J., Meuwese, J. D., Gilbert, S. J., Turner, M. S., Burgess, P. W. (2009). Advantages of the multiple case series approach to the study of cognitive deficits in autism spectrum disorder. Neuropsychologia, 47(13), 2981-2988.
White SJ, Burgess P & Hill E (2009). Impairments on ‘‘open-ended’’ executive function tests in autism. Autism Research, 2, 128-147.
White, S., Hill, E., Happé, F., Frith, U. (2009). Revisiting the Strange Stories: Revealing Mentalizing Impairments in Autism. Child Development, 80(4), 1097-1117.
White SJ, O'Reilly H & Frith U (2009). Big heads, small details and autism. Neuropsychologia, 47, 1274-1281.
2008
Gilbert, S. J., Bird, G., Brindley, R., Frith, C. D., Burgess, P. W. (2008). Atypical recruitment of medial prefrontal cortex in autism spectrum disorders: An fMRI study of two executive function tasks. Neuropsychologia, 46(9), 2281-2291.
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.
2007
Hirschfeld L, Bartmess E, White SJ & Frith U (2007). Can autistic children predict behavior by social stereotypes? Current Biology, 17, R451-R452.
2006
White SJ, Hill E, Winston J & Frith U (2006). An islet of social ability in Asperger Syndrome: Judging social attributes from faces. Brain & Cognition, 61, 69-77.
Milne E, White SJ, Campbell R, Swettenham J, Hansen P & Ramus F (2006). Motion and form coherence detection in autism spectrum disorder: relationship to motor control and 2:4 digit ratio. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 36, 225-237.
White SJ, Frith U, Milne E, Rosen S, Swettenham J & Ramus F (2006). A double dissociation between sensorimotor impairments and reading disability: A comparison of dyslexic and autistic children. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 23, 748-761.
Dubey, I., Groom, M., Tahir, A., & Hamilton, A. (2024). Social anxiety is more likely to influence reputation management decisions than autistic traits. Autism Research, 17(1), 78–88.
Wu, R., Hamilton, A. F. de C., & White, S. J. (2024). Can group membership modulate the social abilities of autistic people? An intergroup bias in smile perception. Cortex, 173, 150–160.
2023
De Felice, S., Hatilova, A., Trojan, F., Tsui, I., & Hamilton, A. F. de C. (2023). Autistic adults benefit from and enjoy learning via social interaction as much as neurotypical adults do. Molecular Autism, 14(1), 33.
Krishnan-Barman, S., Hakim, U., Smith, M., Tachtsidis, I., Pinti, P., & Hamilton, A. F. de C. (2023). Brain mechanisms of social signalling in live social interactions with autistic and neurotypical adults. Scientific Reports, 13.
2022
Bell, M., Robinson, E., Gilbert, T. J., Day, S., Hamilton, A. F. de C., & Ward, J. A. (2022). Lessons on Collecting Data from Autistic Children using Wrist-worn Sensors. The 2022 International Symposiumon Wearable Computers (ISWC’22), 5 pages.
2021
Cañigueral, R., Ward, J. A., & Hamilton, A. F. de C. (2021). Effects of being watched on eye gaze and facial displays of typical and autistic individuals during conversation. Autism, 25(1), 210–226.
Livingston LA, Shah P, White SJ & Happe F (2021). Further developing the Frith-Happe animations: A quicker, more objective, and web-based test of theory of mind for autistic and neurotypical adults. Autism Research, 14, 1905-1912.
Mintz J, Seleznyov S, Peacey N, Brown C & White SJ (2021). Evidence informed practice for autism, special educational needs and disability in schools: expanding the scope of the research learning community model of professional development. Support for Learning, 36, 160-182.
Takamuku, S., Ohta, H., Kanai, C., de C. Hamilton, A. F., & Gomi, H. (2021). Seeing motion of controlled object improves grip timing in adults with autism spectrum condition: Evidence for use of inverse dynamics in motor control. Experimental Brain Research, 239(4), 1047–1059.
2020
Forbes, P. A. G., & Hamilton, A. F. de C. (2020). Brief Report: Autistic Adults Assign Less Weight to Affective Cues When Judging Others’ Ambiguous Emotional States. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 50(8), 3066–3070.
Georgescu, A. L., Koeroglu, S., Hamilton, A. F. de C., Vogeley, K., Falter-Wagner, C. M., & Tschacher, W. (2020). Reduced nonverbal interpersonal synchrony in autism spectrum disorder independent of partner diagnosis: A motion energy study. Molecular Autism, 11(1), 11.
Wu H-C, Biondo F, O’Mahony C, White SJ, Thiebaut F, Rees G & Burgess PW (2020). Mentalising and conversation-following in autism. Autism, 24, 1980-1994.
Zinck A, Frith U, Schönknecht P & White SJ (2020). Knowing Me, Knowing You: Spontaneous Use of Mentalistic Language for Self and Other in Autism. Autism, 25, 164-175.
2019
Cai, Q., Chen, S., White, S. J., Scott, S. K. (2019) Modulation of humor ratings of bad jokes by other people’s laughter. Current Biology, 29(14), R677-R678.
Cañigueral, R. & Hamilton, A. (2019). The Role of Eye Gaze During Natural Social Interactions in Typical and Autistic People. Frontiers in Pasychology, 10(560), 1-18.
Cañigueral, R. & Hamilton, A. (2019). Do Beliefs About Whether Others Can See Modulate Social Seeking in Autism? Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 49:335-48.
2018
Cantio C., White S. J., Madsen G. F., Bilenberg N. & Jepsen J. R. (2018). Do cognitive deficits persist into adolescence in autism? Autism Research, 11, 1229-38.
Ward, J. A., Richardson, D., Orgs, D., Hunter, K. & Hamilton, A. (2018). Sensing interpersonal synchrony between actors and autistic children in theatre using wrist-worn accelerometers. In Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 148-155.
Takamuku, S., Forbes, P. A., Hamilton, A. F. D. C., & Gomi H. (2018). Typical use of inverse dynamics in perceiving motion in autistic adults: exploring computational principles of perception and action. Autism Research, 11(7):1062-75.
Wu H-C., White S., Rees G., Burgess P. W. (2018). Executive function in high-functioning autism: Decision-making consistency as a characteristic gambling behaviour. Cortex, 107:21-36.
2017
Lawson, R. P., Mathys, C., & Rees, G. (2017). Adults with autism overestimate the volatility of the sensory environment. Nature Neuroscience, 20(9), 1293-1299.
Cherkaoui, M., & Gilbert, S. J. (2017). Strategic use of reminders in an ‘intention offloading’task: Do individuals with autism spectrum conditions compensate for memory difficulties?. Neuropsychologia, 97, 140-151.
Palmer, C. J., Lawson, R. P., & Hohwy, J. (2017). Bayesian approaches to autism: Towards volatility, action, and behavior. Psychological Bulletin. 143 (5), 521-542.
Watanabe, T., Otowa, T., Abe, O., Kuwabara, H., Aoki, Y., Natsubori, T., ... & Iwata, N. (2017). Oxytocin receptor gene variations predict neural and behavioral response to oxytocin in autism. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 12(3), 496-506.
Forbes, P. A., Wang, Y., & Hamilton, A. F. D. C. (2017). STORMy Interactions: Gaze and the Modulation of Mimicry in Adults on the Autism Spectrum. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24(2), 529-535.
Dubey, I., Ropar, D., & Hamilton, A. F. D. C. (2017). Brief Report: A Comparison of the Preference for Viewing Social and Non-social Movies in Typical and Autistic Adolescents. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 47(2), 514-519.
Groom, M. J., Kochhar, P., Hamilton, A., Liddle, E. B., Simeou, M., & Hollis, C. (2017). Atypical processing of gaze cues and faces explains comorbidity between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 47(5), 1496-1509.
Spitzer, D., White, S. J., Mandy, W., & Burgess, P. W. (2017). Confabulation in children with autism. Cortex, 87, 80-95.
Rohde, M. S., Georgescu, A. L., Vogeley, K., Fimmers, R., & Falter-Wagner, C. M. (2017). Absence of sex differences in mental rotation performance in autism spectrum disorder. Autism, 1362361317714991.
Watanabe, T., & Rees, G. (2017). Brain network dynamics in high-functioning individuals with autism. Nature Communications, 8.
Lawson, R. P., Aylward, J., Roiser, J. P., & Rees, G. (2017). Adaptation of social and non-social cues to direction in adults with autism spectrum disorder and neurotypical adults with autistic traits. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.
2016
Cantio C., Jepsen J. R., Madsen G. F., Bilenberg N. & White S. J. (2016). Exploring ‘the autisms’ at a cognitive level. Autism Research, 9, 1328-1339.
Hamilton, A. F. D. C., & Lind, F. (2016). Audience effects: what can they tell us about social neuroscience, theory of mind and autism?. Culture and brain, 1-19.
Forbes, P. A., Pan, X., & Hamilton, A. F. D. C. (2016). Reduced mimicry to virtual reality avatars in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46(12), 3788-3797.
Thiébaut, F. I., White, S. J., Walsh, A., Klargaard, S. K., Wu, H. C., Rees, G., & Burgess, P. W. (2016). Does Faux Pas Detection in Adult Autism Reflect Differences in Social Cognition or Decision-Making Abilities?. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46(1), 103-112.
Watanabe, T., & Rees, G. (2016). Anatomical imbalance between cortical networks in autism. Scientific reports, 6, 31114.
Conson, M., Hamilton, A., De Bellis, F., Errico, D., Improta, I., Mazzarella, E., ... & Frolli, A. (2016). Body constraints on motor simulation in autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46(3), 1051-1060.
Pearson, A., Marsh, L., Ropar, D., & Hamilton, A. (2016). Cognitive Mechanisms underlying visual perspective taking in typical and ASC children. Autism Research, 9(1), 121-130.
2015
Dubey, I., Ropar, D., & de C Hamilton, A. F. (2015). Measuring the value of social engagement in adults with and without autism. Molecular autism, 6(1), 35.
Lawson, R. P., Friston, K. J., & Rees, G. (2015). A more precise look at context in autism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(38), E5226-E5226.
Lawson, R. P., Aylward, J., White, S., & Rees, G. (2015). A striking reduction of simple loudness adaptation in autism. Scientific reports, 5.
Marsh, L. E., Pearson, A., Ropar, D., & Hamilton, A. D. C. (2015). Predictive gaze during observation of irrational actions in adults with autism spectrum conditions. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 45(1), 245-261.
Santiesteban I, Shah P, White SJ, Bird G & Heyes C (2015). Mentalizing or submentalizing in a communication task? Evidence from autism and a camera control. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 22(3), 844-9.
2014
Vivanti, G., & Hamilton, A. (2014). Imitation in autism spectrum disorders. Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Fourth Edition.
White SJ, Frith U, Rellecke J, Al Noor Z & Gilbert SJ (2014). Autistic adolescents show atypical activation of the brain’s mentalizing system even without a prior history of mentalizing problems. Neuropsychologia, 56, 17-25.
Schwarzkopf D., Anderson E., de Haas B., White S. J. & Rees G. (2014). Larger extrastriate population receptive fields in autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Neuroscience, 34(7): 2713-2724.
Stockbridge MD, Happé FGE & White SJ (2014). Impaired comprehension of alternating syntactic constructions in autism. Autism Research, 7, 314-321.
Lawson, R.P., Rees, G. & Friston, K. (2014) An aberrant precision account of autism. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8:302
2013
Cook, J. L., Blakemore, S. J., Press, C. (2013). Atypical basic movement kinematics in autism spectrum conditions. Brain, 136(Pt 9), 2816-2824.
Cook, J., Swapp, D., Pan, X., Bianchi-Berthouze, N., Blakemore, S. J. (2013). Atypical interference effect of action observation in autism spectrum conditions. Psychol Med, 1-10.
O'Reilly H, Thiébaut FI & White SJ (2013). Is macrocephaly a neural marker of a local bias in autism? Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 6C, 149-154.
White, SJ (2013). The Triple I hypothesis: taking another('s) perspective on executive dysfunction in autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 43, 114-121.
2012
Cook, J., Barbalat, G., Blakemore, S. -. J. (2012). Top-down modulation of the perception of other people in schizophrenia and autism. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, (June 2012).
Cook JL, Bird G. Atypical social modulation of imitation in autism spectrum conditions. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, (2012) Jun; 42(6), 1045-51.
Santiesteban I, White SJ, Cook JL, Gilbert S, Heyes C & Bird G (2012). Training social cognition: from imitation to Theory of Mind. Cognition, 122, 228-235.
2011
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 Research, 4(2), 149-154.
White SJ & Saldaña D (2011). Performance of children with autism on the Embedded Figures test: a closer look at a popular task. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 41, 1565-1572.
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.
Ames C & White SJ (2011). Brief report: Are ADHD traits dissociable from the autistic profile? Links between cognition and behaviour. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 41, 357-363.
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.
Blakemore, S., Cook, J. H., Saygin, A. P. (2010). Unaffected perceptual thresholds for biological and non-biological form-from-motion perception in autism spectrum conditions. PLoS One, 5(10).
2009
Cook, J., Saygin, A. P., Swain, R., Blakemore, S. J. (2009). Reduced sensitivity to minimum-jerk biological motion in autism spectrum conditions. Neuropsychologia, 47(14), 3275-3278.
Gilbert, S. J., Meuwese, J. D. I., Towgood, K. J., Frith, C. D., Burgess, P. W. (2009). Abnormal functional specialization within medial prefrontal cortex in high-functioning autism: a multi-voxel similarity analysis. Brain, 132(4), 869-878.
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.
Towgood, K. J., Meuwese, J. D., Gilbert, S. J., Turner, M. S., Burgess, P. W. (2009). Advantages of the multiple case series approach to the study of cognitive deficits in autism spectrum disorder. Neuropsychologia, 47(13), 2981-2988.
White SJ, Burgess P & Hill E (2009). Impairments on ‘‘open-ended’’ executive function tests in autism. Autism Research, 2, 128-147.
White, S., Hill, E., Happé, F., Frith, U. (2009). Revisiting the Strange Stories: Revealing Mentalizing Impairments in Autism. Child Development, 80(4), 1097-1117.
White SJ, O'Reilly H & Frith U (2009). Big heads, small details and autism. Neuropsychologia, 47, 1274-1281.
2008
Gilbert, S. J., Bird, G., Brindley, R., Frith, C. D., Burgess, P. W. (2008). Atypical recruitment of medial prefrontal cortex in autism spectrum disorders: An fMRI study of two executive function tasks. Neuropsychologia, 46(9), 2281-2291.
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.
2007
Hirschfeld L, Bartmess E, White SJ & Frith U (2007). Can autistic children predict behavior by social stereotypes? Current Biology, 17, R451-R452.
2006
White SJ, Hill E, Winston J & Frith U (2006). An islet of social ability in Asperger Syndrome: Judging social attributes from faces. Brain & Cognition, 61, 69-77.
Milne E, White SJ, Campbell R, Swettenham J, Hansen P & Ramus F (2006). Motion and form coherence detection in autism spectrum disorder: relationship to motor control and 2:4 digit ratio. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 36, 225-237.
White SJ, Frith U, Milne E, Rosen S, Swettenham J & Ramus F (2006). A double dissociation between sensorimotor impairments and reading disability: A comparison of dyslexic and autistic children. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 23, 748-761.