> [!link]-
> zotero_link:: [Zalla et al_2015_Metacognition of agency and theory of mind in adults with high functioning.pdf](zotero://select/library/items/9GTSTBGD)
> [!cite]-
> citekey:: zalla2015b
> [!abstract]-
> abstract::
> [!keywords]-
> keywords:: ✅️
> [!authors]-
> authors:: T. Zalla, D. Miele, M. Leboyer, J. Metcalfe
> [!meta]-
> url:: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2014.11.001
> doi::
> [!related]-
> related:: priceUnmaskingAutismDiscovering2022
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> hypothesis::
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> methodology::
> [!result]- Result(s)
> results::
> [!summary]- Summary of Key Points
> summary::
## Notes
| <mark class="hltr-grey">Highlight Color</mark> | Meaning |
| ---------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- |
| <mark class="hltr-red">Red</mark> | Disagree with Author |
| <mark class="hltr-orange">Orange</mark> | Important Point By Author |
| <mark class="hltr-yellow">Yellow</mark> | Interesting Point |
| <mark class="hltr-green">Green</mark> | Important To Me |
| <mark class="hltr-blue">Blue</mark> | Notes After Initial Iteration |
| <mark class="hltr-purple">Purple</mark> | Literary Note To Lookup Later |
- <mark class="hltr-yellow">"Adults with HFA/AS can pass first- and second-order mindreading tests (Dahlgren & Trillingsgaard, 1996), but they often may fail in more ‘advanced’ ToM tasks, based on the detection of sarcasm, irony or bluff (Happé, 1994). They also often fail to appreciate inappropriate or insensitive social comments, that is they do not understand Faux Pas (Baron-Cohen, O’Riordan, Stone, Jones, & Plaisted, 1999; Zalla, Stopin, Ahade, Sav, & Leboyer, 2009).”</mark> [Page 2](zotero://open-pdf/library/items/9GTSTBGD?page=2&annotation=L2GDD5BV)
- <mark class="hltr-green">"It is possible that individuals with ASDs learn to rely more on external information (such as their perception of performance) at the same time downplaying their use of internal signals (such as the discrepancy cues) because, for them, those internal signals are unreliable. In contrast, for typical participants the internal signals are undistorted and reliable, and so they use them”</mark> [Page 11](zotero://open-pdf/library/items/9GTSTBGD?page=11&annotation=EQMCR2DN)
> [!context]-
> ==(How this article relates to other work in the field; how it ties in with key issues and findings by others, including yourself)==
> context:: Theory of mind has since been debunked in favor of [[The Double Empathy Problem]]
> [!significance]-
> ==(to the field; in relation to your own work)==
> significance::