Evidence against poor semantic encoding in individuals with autism
By: Whitehouse, Andrew J O.
Contributor(s): Maybery, Murray T | Durkin, Kevin.
Series: Autism 11 (3) 2007: 241-254.Publisher: 2007Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | MEMORY | LANGUAGE DELAYSummary: Tests the hypothesis that individuals with autism poorly encode verbal information to the semantic level of processing, instead paying greater attention to phonological attributes. Describes the methodology and participants. Presents findings which do not support the hypothesis.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Tests the hypothesis that individuals with autism poorly encode verbal information to the semantic level of processing, instead paying greater attention to phonological attributes. Describes the methodology and participants. Presents findings which do not support the hypothesis.
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