The Theory of Mind Hypothesis of Autism: A Critical Evaluation of the Status Quo

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The theory of mind (ToM) hypothesis of autism is the idea that difficulties inferring the mental states of others may explain social communication difficulties in autism. In the present article, we critically evaluate existing theoretical accounts, concluding that none provides a sufficient explanation of ToM in autism. We then evaluate existing tests of ToM, identifying problems that limit the validity of the conclusions that may be drawn from them. Finally, as an example of how the identified issues may be resolved, we describe work developing a psychological account of ToM (the Mind-space framework) and a new test of ToM accuracy (the Interview Task).

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Long, E. L., Catmur, C., & Bird, G. (2025). The Theory of Mind Hypothesis of Autism: A Critical Evaluation of the Status Quo. Psychological Review. https://doi.org/10.1037/rev0000532

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