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How easy is it to read the minds of people with autism spectrum disorder?
E Sheppard, D Pillai, GTL Wong, D Ropar, P Mitchell
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 46, 1247-1254, 2016
2492016
Autism and the double empathy problem: Implications for development and mental health
P Mitchell, E Sheppard, S Cassidy
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 39 (1), 1-18, 2021
1862021
Double empathy
D Milton, B Heasman, E Sheppard
Encyclopedia of autism spectrum disorders, 2018
142*2018
A cross-cultural comparison of autistic traits in the UK, India and Malaysia
M Freeth, E Sheppard, R Ramachandran, E Milne
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 43, 2569-2583, 2013
1302013
Brief report: Driving hazard perception in autism
E Sheppard, D Ropar, G Underwood, E van Loon
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 40, 504-508, 2010
1032010
Is there a link between autistic people being perceived unfavorably and having a mind that is difficult to read?
RS Alkhaldi, E Sheppard, P Mitchell
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 49, 3973-3982, 2019
792019
Autism across cultures: Perspectives from non‐western cultures and implications for research
M Freeth, E Milne, E Sheppard, R Ramachandran
Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Fourth Edition, 2014
632014
Cross-cultural effects on drivers’ hazard perception
PC Lim, E Sheppard, D Crundall
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 21, 194-206, 2013
602013
You look familiar: How Malaysian Chinese recognize faces
CBY Tan, ID Stephen, R Whitehead, E Sheppard
PLoS One 7 (1), e29714, 2012
452012
The effect of speed limit credibility on drivers' speed choice
YM Lee, SY Chong, K Goonting, E Sheppard
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 45, 43-53, 2017
402017
A predictive hazard perception paradigm differentiates driving experience cross-culturally
PC Lim, E Sheppard, D Crundall
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 26, 210-217, 2014
402014
An expert discussion on autism and empathy
C Nicolaidis, D Milton, NJ Sasson, E Sheppard, M Yergeau
Autism in adulthood 1 (1), 4-11, 2018
382018
Attentional differences in a driving hazard perception task in adults with autism spectrum disorders
E Sheppard, E Van Loon, G Underwood, D Ropar
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 47, 405-414, 2017
332017
Can people guess what happened to others from their reactions?
D Pillai, E Sheppard, P Mitchell
PloS one 7 (11), e49859, 2012
322012
University students’ notion of autism spectrum conditions: A cross-cultural study
M De Vries, S Cader, L Colleer, E Batteux, MB Yasdiman, YJ Tan, ...
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 50, 1281-1294, 2020
312020
The double empathy problem, camouflage, and the value of expertise from experience
P Mitchell, S Cassidy, E Sheppard
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42, 2019
292019
The effect of motion and signalling on drivers’ ability to predict intentions of other road users
YM Lee, E Sheppard
Accident Analysis & Prevention 95, 202-208, 2016
282016
Being Sherlock Holmes: Can we sense empathy from a brief sample of behaviour?
W Wu, E Sheppard, P Mitchell
British Journal of Psychology 107 (1), 1-22, 2016
272016
The impact of meaning and dimensionality on copying accuracy in individuals with autism
E Sheppard, D Ropar, P Mitchell
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 37, 1913-1924, 2007
272007
Using other minds as a window onto the world: guessing what happened from clues in behaviour
D Pillai, E Sheppard, D Ropar, L Marsh, A Pearson, P Mitchell
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 44, 2430-2439, 2014
262014
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