American Psychiatric Association. (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 4th ed.; DSM-IV. Washington: American Psychiatric Association.
Google Scholar
American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-5 (5th ed.). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association.
Google Scholar
Atance, C. (2015). Young children’s thinking about the future. Child Development Perspectives,9, 178–182.
Google Scholar
Atance, C., & O’Neill, D. K. (2001). Episodic future thinking. Trends in Cognitive Sciences,5, 533–539.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Bennetto, L., Pennington, B. F., & Rogers, S. J. (1996). Intact and impaired memory function in autism. Child Development,67, 1816–1835.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Beversdorf, D. Q., Anderson, J. M., Manning, S. E., Anderson, S. L., Nordgren, R. E., Felopulos, G. J., et al. (1998). The effect of semantic and emotional context on written recall for verbal language in high functioning adults with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry,65, 685–692.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Boucher, J., & Bowler, D. (Eds.). (2008). Memory in autism: Theory and evidence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Google Scholar
Boucher, J., Pons, F., Lind, S., & Williams, D. (2007). Temporal cognition in children with autistic spectrum disorder: Tests of diachronic thinking. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,37, 1413–1429.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Bowler, D. M., Gardiner, J. M., & Grice, S. J. (2000). Episodic memory and remembering in adults with Asperger syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,30, 295–304.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Bruck, M., London, K., Landa, R., & Goodman, J. (2007). Autobiographical memory and suggestibility in children with autism spectrum disorder. Development and Psychopathology,19, 73–95.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Busby Grant, J., & Suddendorf, T. (2010). Production of temporal terms by 3-, 4-, and 5-year-old children. Early Childhood Research Quarterly,26, 87–95.
Google Scholar
Coolican, J., Bryson, S. E., & Zwaigenbaum, L. (2008). Data on the Stanford-Binet intelligence scales (5th ed.) in children with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,38, 190–197.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Crane, L., & Goddard, L. (2008). Episodic and semantic autobiographical memory in adults with autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,38, 498–506.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Dawson, M., Soulières, I., Gernsbacher, M. A., & Mottron, L. (2007). The level and nature of autistic intelligence. Psychological Science,18, 657–662.
PubMed
PubMed Central
Google Scholar
Drummey, A. B., & Newcombe, N. S. (2002). Developmental changes in source memory. Developmental Science,5, 502–513.
Google Scholar
Facon, B., Magis, D., Nuchadee, M.-L., & De Boeck, P. (2011). Do Raven’s Colored Progressive Matrices function in the same way in typical and clinical populations?: Insights from the intellectual disability field. Intelligence,39, 281–291.
Google Scholar
Friedman, W. J. (1992). Children’s time memory: The development of a differentiated past. Cognitive Development,7, 171–187.
Google Scholar
Goddard, L., Dritschel, B., Robinson, S., & Howlin, P. (2014). Development of autobiographical memory in children with autism spectrum disorders: Deficits, gains, and predictors of performance. Development and Psychopathology,26, 215–228.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Goddard, L., Howlin, P., Dritschel, B., & Patel, T. (2007). Autobiographical memory and social problem solving in Asperger syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,37, 291–300.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Gopnik, A., & Graf, P. (1988). Knowing how you know: Young children’s ability to identify and remember the sources of their beliefs. Child Development,59, 1366–1371.
Google Scholar
Grondhuis, S. N., Lecavalier, L., Arnold, L. E., Handen, B. L., Scahill, L., McDougle, C. J., et al. (2018). Differences in verbal and nonverbal IQ test scores in children with autism spectrum disorder. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders,49, 47–55.
Google Scholar
Hala, S., Rasmussen, C., & Henderson, A. M. E. (2005). Three types of source monitoring by children with and without autism: The role of executive function. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,35, 75–89.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Hanson, L. K., & Atance, C. M. (2014). Episodic foresight in autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,44, 674–684.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Harner, L. (1975). Yesterday and tomorrow: Development of early understanding of the terms. Developmental Psychology,11, 864–865.
Google Scholar
Hayashi, M., Kato, M., Igarashi, K., & Kashima, H. (2008). Superior fluid intelligence in children with Asperger’s disorder. Brain and Cognition,66, 306–310.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Henderson, H. A., Zahka, N. E., Kojkowki, N. M., Inge, A. P., Schwartz, C. B., Hileman, C. M., et al. (2009). Self-referenced memory, social cognition, and symptom presentation in autism. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry,50, 853–861.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Hudson, J. A., Meyhew, E. M. Y., & Prabhakar, J. (2011). The development of episodic foresight: Emerging concepts and methods. In J. B. Benson (Ed.), Advances in Child Development and Behavior (pp. 95–137). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Google Scholar
Kamio, Y., & Toichi, M. (2007). Memory illustion in high-functioning autism and Asperger’s Disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,37, 867–876.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Klein, S. B. (2016). Autonoetic consciousness: Reconsidering the role of episodic memory in future-oriented self-projection. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,69, 381–401.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Koyama, T., & Kurita, H. (2008). Cognitive profile difference between normally intelligent children with Asperger’s disorder and those with pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences,62, 691–696.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Lind, S. E., & Bowler, D. M. (2008). Episodic memory and autonoetic consciousness in autistic spectrum disorders: The role of self-awareness, representational abilities and temporal cognition. In J. Boucher & D. Bowler (Eds.), Memory in autism: Theory and evidence (pp. 166–187). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Google Scholar
Lind, S. E., & Bowler, D. M. (2009). Recognition memory, self-other source memory, and theory of mind in children with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,39, 1231–1239.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Lind, S. E., & Bowler, D. M. (2010). Episodic memory and episodic future thinking in adults with autism. Journal of Abnormal Psychology,119, 896–905.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Lind, S. E., Williams, D. M., Bowler, D. M., & Peel, A. (2014). Episodic memory and episodic future thinking impairments in high-functioning autism spectrum disorder: An underlying difficulty with scene construction or self-projection? Neuropsychology,28, 55–67.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Marini, A., Ferretti, F., Chiera, A., Magni, R., Adornetti, I., Nicchiarelli, S., et al. (2016). Self-based and mechanical-based future thinking in children with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,46, 3353–3360.
PubMed
Google Scholar
McCormack, T., & Hoerl, C. (1999). Memory and temporal perspective: The role of temporal frameworks in memory development. Developmental Review,19, 154–182.
Google Scholar
McCormack, T., & Hoerl, C. (2001). The child in time: Temporal concepts and self-consciousness in the development of episodic memory. In C. Moore & K. Lemmon (Eds.), The self in time: Developmental perspectives (pp. 203–227). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Google Scholar
McCrory, E., Henry., L. A., & Happé, F. (2007). Eye-witness memory and suggestibility in children with Asperger syndrome. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry,48, 482–489.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Millward, C., Powell, S., Messer, D., & Jordan, R. (2000). Recall for self and other in autism: Children’s memory for events experienced by themselves and their peers. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,30, 15–28.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Naito, M. (2003). The relationship between theory of mind and episodic memory: Evidence for the development of autonoetic consciousness. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology,85, 312–336.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Naito, M., & Suzuki, T. (2011). “When did I learn and when shall I act?”: The developmental relationship between episodic future thinking and memory. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology,109, 397–411.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Neisser, U. (1988). Five kinds of self-knowledge. Philosophical Psychology,1, 35–59.
Google Scholar
O’Shea, A. G., Fein, D. A., Cillessen, A. H. N., Klin, A., & Schultz, R. T. (2005). Source memory in children with autism spectrum disorders. Developmental Neuropsychology,27, 337–360.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Renner, R., Klinger, L. G., & Klinger, M. R. (2000). Implicit and explicit memory in autism: Is autism an amnesic disorder? Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,30, 3–14.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Schacter, D. L., & Addis, D. R. (2008). The cognitive neuroscience of constructive memory: Remembering the past and imagining the future. In I. Driver, P. Haggard, & T. Shallice (Eds.), Mental processes in the human brain (pp. 27–47). New York: Oxford University Press.
Google Scholar
Soulières, I., Dawson, M., Gernsbacher, M. A., & Mottron, L. (2011). The level and nature of autistic intelligence. II: What about Asperger syndrome? PLoS ONE,6, e25372.
PubMed
PubMed Central
Google Scholar
Suddendorf, T. (2010). Linking yesterday and tomorrow: Preschoolers’ ability to report temporally displaced events. British Journal of Developmental Psychology,28, 491–498.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Suddendorf, T. (2016). Episodic memory versus episodic foresight: Similarities and differences. WIREs Cognitive Science,1, 99–107.
Google Scholar
Suddendorf, T., & Corballis, M. C. (1997). Mental time travel and the evolution of the human mind. Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs,123, 133–167.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Suddendorf, T., Nielsen, M., & von Gehlen, R. (2011). Children’s capacity to remember a novel problem and to secure its future solution. Developmental Science,14, 26–33.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Sugishita, M., & Yamazaki, K. (1993). Japanese Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices. Tokyo: Nihon Bunka Kagaku-sha.
Google Scholar
Tanweer, T., Rathbone, C. J., & Souchay, C. (2010). Autobiographical memory, autonoetic consciousness, and identity in Asperger syndrome. Neuropsychologia,48, 900–908.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Taylor, M., Esbensen, B. M., & Bennett, R. T. (1994). Children’s understanding of knowledge acquisition: The tendency for children to report that they have always known what they have just learned. Child Development,65, 1581–1604.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Terrett, G., Rendell, P. G., Raponi-Sauders, S., Henry, J. D., Bailey, P. E., & Altgassen, M. (2013). Episodic future thinking in children with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,43, 2558–2568.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Toichi, M. (2008). Episodic memory, semantic memory and self-awareness in high-functioning autism. In J. Boucher & D. Bowler (Eds.), Memory in autism: Theory and evidence (pp. 143–165). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Google Scholar
Toichi, M., Kamio, Y., Okada, T., Sakihama, M., Youngstrom, E. A., Findling, R. L., et al. (2002). A lack of self-consciousness in autism. American Journal of Psychiatry,159, 1422–1424.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Tulving, E. (1985). Memory and consciousness. Canadian Psychology,26, 1–11.
Google Scholar
Tulving, E. (2005). Episodic memory and autonoesis: Uniquely human? In H. S. Terrace & J. Metcalfe (Eds.), The missing link in cognition: Origins of self-reflective consciousness (pp. 3–56). New York: Oxford University Press.
Google Scholar
Ueno, K., Nagoshi, S., & Konuki, S. (2008). The picture vocabulary test-revised. Tokyo: Nihon Bunka Kagaku-sha.
Google Scholar
Yoshimura, S., & Toichi, M. (2014). A lack of self-consciousness in Asperger’s disorder but not in PDDNOS: Implication for the clinical importance of ASD subtypes. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders,8, 237–243.
Google Scholar