Uta Frith
University College London
H-index: 126
Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of Uta Frith
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Defining key concepts for mental state attribution | Communications Psychology | François Quesque Ian Apperly Renée Baillargeon Simon Baron-Cohen Cristina Becchio | 2024/4/11 |
What makes us social and what does it tell us about mental disorders? | Cognitive Neuropsychiatry | Uta Frith Chris Frith | 2024/1/26 |
H Frith | Ms Frith | 2023/10/17 | |
What Makes Us Social? | Chris Frith Uta Frith | 2023/9/12 | |
Autyzm | Władysława Pilecka | 2005 | |
Two Heads: A Graphic Exploration of How Our Brains Work with Other Brains | Uta Frith Chris Frith Alex Frith | 2022/4/26 | |
Two Heads: Where Two Neuroscientists Explore how Our Brains Work with Other Brains | Uta Frith Alex Frith Chris Frith | 2022/3/3 | |
The mystery of the brain–culture interface | Chris D Frith Uta Frith | 2022/12/1 | |
Reputation matters | Uta Frith Chris Frith Alex Frith | 2022/6/1 | |
Dimensional or categorical approaches to autism? Both are needed. A reply to Nick Chown and Julia Leatherland | Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | Francesca Happé Uta Frith | 2021/2 |
Knowing me, knowing you: Spontaneous use of mentalistic language for self and other in autism | Autism | Alexandra Zinck Uta Frith Peter Schönknecht Sarah White | 2021/1 |
Michael Rutter (1933-2021) Obituary | Nature | Uta Frith Francesca Happe | 2021/11/22 |
When diagnosis hampers research | Autism Res | Uta Frith | 2021/10/1 |
Mapping mentalising in the brain | Chris D Frith Uta Frith | 2021/5/12 | |
Annual Research Review: Looking back to look forward–changes in the concept of autism and implications for future research | Francesca Happé Uta Frith | 2020/3 | |
Revisión anual de la investigación: Mirando hacia atrás–cambios en el concepto de autismo e implicaciones para futuras investigaciones | Maremagnum: publicación galega sobre os trastornos do espectro autista | Francesca Happé Uta Frith | 2020 |
Fast lane to slow science | Uta Frith | 2020/1/1 |