VK Jaswal, N Akhtar - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2019 - cambridge.org
Progress in psychological science can be limited by a number of factors, not least of which are the starting assumptions of scientists themselves. We believe that some influential …
The fully updated eighth edition of Cognitive Psychology: A Student's Handbook provides comprehensive yet accessible coverage of all the key areas in the field ranging from visual …
In verbal irony, the speaker's intended meaning can be counterfactual to the literal meaning of their words. This form of figurative language can help speakers achieve a number of …
C Garcia, A Țurcan, H Howman, R Filik - Computers in Human Behavior, 2022 - Elsevier
There is evidence for an age-related decline in the ability to understand non-literal language such as sarcasm. There is also evidence to suggest that devices such as emoticons/emojis …
Although metacognition is considered to be the highest human cognitive function and a crucial self-reflective function allowing us to have free will, finding where this modern “pineal …
RL Flower, LM Dickens, D Hedley - Autism in Adulthood, 2021 - liebertpub.com
Background: Autistic individuals face low rates of engagement in the labor force. There is evidence that job interviews pose a significant barrier to autistic people entering the …
J Cui, YR Dandan, G Jiang - Acta Psychologica, 2023 - Elsevier
The smiling emoji has been claimed to be a marker of sarcastic intention among young Chinese users in computer-mediated communication. However, it is not well understood …
LA Livingston, P Shah, F Happé - Behavioral and Brain …, 2019 - researchportal.bath.ac.uk
Growing evidence, as presented by Jaswal & Akhtar, indicates that social motivation is not universally reduced in autism. Here, we evaluate and extend this argument in light of recent …
To understand why autistic people are misperceived in the way Jaswal & Akhtar suggest, we should embrace concepts like the “double empathy problem” and camouflaging and …