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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 1998

The Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised and the Childhood Autism Rating Scale: Differences Between Diagnostic Systems and Comparison Between Genders

Tammy Pilowsky; Nurit Yirmiya; Cory Shulman; Ronit Dover

Diagnoses for autism based on the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) and the Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) were examined for 83 individuals with suspected autism. Agreement between systems reached 85.7%. Participants receiving diagnosis of autism based on only one system were significantly younger in age than individuals receiving diagnoses according to both systems. Individuals who did not receive diagnosis of autism on the ADI-R had lower chronological and mental ages and lower CARS scores compared to individuals who received diagnosis of autism based on the ADI-R. Eighteen females and 18 males were matched to examine possible gender differences. No significant findings were revealed, suggesting that the symptoms of autism according to the ADI-R and CARS do not differ between males and females when matched for chronological and mental ages.


Schizophrenia Research | 2000

Theory of mind abilities of children with schizophrenia, children with autism, and normally developing children

Tammy Pilowsky; Nurit Yirmiya; Shoshana Arbelle; Tamar Mozes

Theory of mind (ToM) abilities of children with schizophrenia, children with high functioning autism, and normally developing children, matched on mental age (MA), verbal MA, and performance MA, were compared. Both clinical groups were matched on chronological age as well, whereas the normally developing children were younger. A fact belief task, a value belief task, a deception task, and a false belief task were administered. The three groups did not differ on the fact belief task. Children with autism performed more poorly than normally developing children on value belief and false belief tasks, and more poorly than individuals with schizophrenia on the deception task. Children with schizophrenia performed more poorly than normally developing children only on the false belief task. Overall, the group with autism passed significantly fewer tasks compared to the normally developing group. ToM abilities correlated with verbal abilities for individuals with autism. The ToM abilities of children with paranoid schizophrenia and children with undifferentiated or disorganized schizophrenia did not differ. Findings strengthen the notion of a limited understanding of ToM in schizophrenia, and support the notion that ToM deficits, although more severe in autism, are not unique to autism.


Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry | 2006

The development of siblings of children with autism at 4 and 14 months: social engagement, communication, and cognition

Nurit Yirmiya; Ifat Gamliel; Tammy Pilowsky; Ruth Feldman; Simon Baron-Cohen; Marian Sigman


American Journal of Medical Genetics | 2001

Evidence for an association with the serotonin transporter promoter region polymorphism and autism.

Nurit Yirmiya; Tammy Pilowsky; Lubov Nemanov; Shoshana Arbelle; Temira Feinsilver; Iris Fried; Richard P. Ebstein


Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry | 2004

Social and Emotional Adjustment of Siblings of Children with Autism.

Tammy Pilowsky; Nurit Yirmiya; Osnat Doppelt; Varda Gross-Tsur; Ruth S. Shalev


Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry | 1996

Theory of mind abilities in individuals with autism, down syndrome, and mental retardation of unknown etiology : The role of age and intelligence

Nurit Yirmiya; Daphna Solomonica-Levi; Cory Shulman; Tammy Pilowsky


Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry | 2003

Language abilities of siblings of children with autism.

Tammy Pilowsky; Nurit Yirmiya; Ruth S. Shalev; Varda Gross-Tsur


American Journal of Medical Genetics | 2002

Family-based and population study of a functional promoter-region monoamine oxidase A polymorphism in autism: Possible association with IQ

Nurit Yirmiya; Tammy Pilowsky; Sigal Tidhar; Lubov Nemanov; Larissa Altmark; Richard P. Ebstein


Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 1999

Brief Report: Gaze Behavior and Theory of Mind Abilities in Individuals with Autism, Down Syndrome, and Mental Retardation of Unknown Etiology

Nurit Yirmiya; Tammy Pilowsky; Daphna Solomonica-Levi; Cory Shulman


Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2007

Neuropsychological Functioning of Siblings of Children with Autism, Siblings of Children with Developmental language Delay, and Siblings of Children with Mental Retardation of Unknown Genetic Etiology

Tammy Pilowsky; Nurit Yirmiya; Varda Gross-Tsur; Ruth S. Shalev

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Nurit Yirmiya

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Cory Shulman

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Ruth S. Shalev

Shaare Zedek Medical Center

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Shoshana Arbelle

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Varda Gross-Tsur

Shaare Zedek Medical Center

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Lubov Nemanov

Memorial Hospital of South Bend

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Richard P. Ebstein

National University of Singapore

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Daphna Solomonica-Levi

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Iris Fried

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Temira Feinsilver

Memorial Hospital of South Bend

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