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Danielle Ropar
Danielle Ropar
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Autistic peer-to-peer information transfer is highly effective
CJ Crompton, D Ropar, CVM Evans-Williams, EG Flynn, ...
Autism 24 (7), 1704-1712, 2020
4942020
‘I never realised everybody felt as happy as I do when I am around autistic people’: A thematic analysis of autistic adults’ relationships with autistic and neurotypical …
CJ Crompton, S Hallett, D Ropar, E Flynn, S Fletcher-Watson
Autism 24 (6), 1438-1448, 2020
3692020
Susceptibility to illusions and performance on visuospatial tasks in individuals with autism
D Ropar, P Mitchell
Journal of child Psychology and Psychiatry 42 (4), 539-549, 2001
3582001
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
3072016
Are individuals with autism and Asperger's syndrome susceptible to visual illusions?
D Ropar, P Mitchell
The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines 40 (8 …, 1999
2181999
Do gaze cues in complex scenes capture and direct the attention of high functioning adolescents with ASD? Evidence from eye-tracking
M Freeth, P Chapman, D Ropar, P Mitchell
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 40, 534-547, 2010
2172010
Shape constancy in autism: The role of prior knowledge and perspective cues
D Ropar, P Mitchell
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 43 (5), 647-653, 2002
1592002
A review of visual perspective taking in autism spectrum disorder
A Pearson, D Ropar, AF de C. Hamilton
Frontiers in human neuroscience 7, 652, 2013
1572013
Neurotype-matching, but not being autistic, influences self and observer ratings of interpersonal rapport
CJ Crompton, M Sharp, H Axbey, S Fletcher-Watson, EG Flynn, D Ropar
Frontiers in psychology 11, 586171, 2020
1562020
Visuo‐spatial abilities in autism: A review
P Mitchell, D Ropar
Infant and Child Development: An International Journal of Research and …, 2004
1562004
Do the eyes have it? Inferring mental states from animated faces in autism
E Back, D Ropar, P Mitchell
Child development 78 (2), 397-411, 2007
1532007
Children with autism do not overimitate
L Marsh, A Pearson, D Ropar, A Hamilton
Current Biology 23 (7), R266-R268, 2013
1312013
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
1132010
Measuring the value of social engagement in adults with and without autism
I Dubey, D Ropar, AF de C Hamilton
Molecular autism 6, 1-9, 2015
982015
Susceptibility to the Shepard illusion in participants with autism: Reduced top‐down influences within perception?
P Mitchell, L Mottron, I Soulières, D Ropar
Autism research 3 (3), 113-119, 2010
952010
How perception impacts on drawings.
P Mitchell, D Ropar, K Ackroyd, G Rajendran
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 31 (5), 996, 2005
952005
Visuo-tactile integration in autism: atypical temporal binding may underlie greater reliance on proprioceptive information
K Greenfield, D Ropar, AD Smith, M Carey, R Newport
Molecular autism 6, 1-10, 2015
852015
Sorting preference in children with autism: The dominance of concrete features
D Ropar, D Peebles
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 37, 270-280, 2007
822007
Spatial transformations of bodies and objects in adults with autism spectrum disorder
A Pearson, L Marsh, A Hamilton, D Ropar
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 44, 2277-2289, 2014
722014
Prevalence of victimisation in autistic individuals: A systematic review and meta-analysis
G Trundle, KA Jones, D Ropar, V Egan
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 24 (4), 2282-2296, 2023
652023
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