The ecological validity of TASIT: A test of social perception

The ecological validity of TASIT: A test of social perception is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1080/09602010343000237

P50authorSkye McDonaldQ47616961
P2093author name stringClare Saunders
Inge Martin
Sharon Flanagan
P433issue3
P921main subjectsocial perceptionQ177603
P6104maintained by WikiProjectWikiProject EcologyQ10818384
P304page(s)285-302
P577publication date2004-07-01
P1433published inNeuropsychological RehabilitationQ15762094
P1476titleThe ecological validity of TASIT: A test of social perception
P478volume14

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q58201393Adolescent Performance on The Awareness of Social Inference Test: TASIT
Q47217301An alternative to generating alternative interpretations in social cognitive therapy for psychosis
Q42542519Assessing social cognition and pragmatic language in adolescents with traumatic brain injuries
Q47277130Emotion Recognition Correlates With Social-Neuropsychiatric Dysfunction in Huntington's Disease.
Q37199390Emotion perception deficits following traumatic brain injury: a review of the evidence and rationale for intervention.
Q47281702Emotions Are Rising: The Growing Field of Affect Neuropsychology
Q47331657Feasibility and Efficacy of Brief Computerized Training to Improve Emotion Recognition in Premanifest and Early-Symptomatic Huntington's Disease
Q38076800Impairments in social cognition following severe traumatic brain injury.
Q50238154Neuropsychological and social cognitive function in young people at genetic risk of bipolar disorder
Q48196386Neuropsychological correlates of organic alexithymia.
Q58455082Non-Alzheimer Dementias
Q48359433Social behavior following traumatic brain injury and its association with emotion recognition, understanding of intentions, and cognitive flexibility
Q48599524The case for the development and use of "ecologically valid" measures of executive function in experimental and clinical neuropsychology
Q34083717Theory of mind deficits for processing counterfactual information in persons with chronic schizophrenia

Search more.