N J Gregory
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Moseley R, Gregory N, Smith P, Allison C, Cassidy S, Baron-Cohen S
Mol Autism
. 2022 Mar;
13(1):16.
PMID: 35351188
No abstract available.
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Moseley R, Gregory N, Smith P, Allison C, Cassidy S, Baron-Cohen S
Mol Autism
. 2022 Mar;
13(1):14.
PMID: 35313974
Background: While there are known risk factors for suicidality in autistic adults, these are often unconnected from theoretical frameworks that might explain why risk is elevated and guide clinical interventions....
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Moseley R, Liu C, Gregory N, Smith P, Baron-Cohen S, Sui J
J Autism Dev Disord
. 2021 Aug;
52(7):3246-3259.
PMID: 34460052
The cognitive representation of oneself is central to other sociocognitive processes, including relations with others. It is reflected in faster, more accurate processing of self-relevant information, a "self-prioritisation effect" (SPE)...
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Moseley R, Gregory N, Smith P, Allison C, Baron-Cohen S
Mol Autism
. 2020 Feb;
11(1):14.
PMID: 32039740
Background: Autistic individuals without intellectual disability are at heightened risk of self-injury, and appear to engage in it for similar reasons as non-autistic people. A wide divergence of autistic perspectives...
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Moseley R, Gregory N, Smith P, Allison C, Baron-Cohen S
Mol Autism
. 2019 Apr;
10:18.
PMID: 31007885
Background: Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) describes a phenomenon where individuals inflict deliberate pain and tissue damage to their bodies. Self-injurious behaviour is especially prevalent across the autism spectrum, but little is...