Lisa Capps, PhD
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
Area:
Autism, narrative, psychopathologyGoogle:
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Losh M, Capps L. (2006) Understanding of emotional experience in autism: insights from the personal accounts of high-functioning children with autism. Developmental Psychology. 42: 809-18 |
Heerey EA, Capps LM, Keltner D, et al. (2005) Understanding teasing: lessons from children with autism. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 33: 55-68 |
Sobel DM, Capps LM, Gopnik A. (2005) Ambiguous figure perception and theory of mind understanding in children with autistic spectrum disorders British Journal of Developmental Psychology. 23: 159-174 |
Heerey EA, Keltner D, Capps LM. (2003) Making sense of self-conscious emotion: linking theory of mind and emotion in children with autism. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 3: 394-400 |
Losh M, Capps L. (2003) Narrative ability in high-functioning children with autism or Asperger's syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 33: 239-51 |
Keltner D, Capps L, Kring AM, et al. (2001) Just teasing: a conceptual analysis and empirical review. Psychological Bulletin. 127: 229-48 |
Capps L, Losh M, Thurber C. (2000) "The frog ate the bug and made his mouth sad": narrative competence in children with autism. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 28: 193-204 |
Capps L, Bonanno GA. (2000) Narrating bereavement: Thematic and grammatical predictors of adjustment to loss Discourse Processes. 30: 1-25 |
Capps LL. (1999) Fright illness in Hmong children. Pediatric Nursing. 25: 378-383 |
Capps L, Kehres J, Sigman M. (1998) Conversational abilities among children with autism and children with developmental delays Autism. 2: 325-344 |