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Danielle Ropar
Danielle Ropar
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei nottingham.ac.uk
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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
5052020
‘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
3742020
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
3572001
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
3102016
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
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
2171999
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
1612020
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
1612013
Visuo‐spatial abilities in autism: A review
P Mitchell, D Ropar
Infant and Child Development: An International Journal of Research and …, 2004
1572004
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
1552002
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
1502007
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
1122010
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
972015
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
942010
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
932005
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
842015
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
672023
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