Beate Hermelin
Affiliations: | Institute of Psychiatry, London, London, England, United Kingdom |
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Uta Frith | grad student | Institute of Psychiatry, London | |
John Anthony Sloboda | grad student | 1971-1974 | UCL (PsychTree) |
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Heavey L, Hermelin B, Crane L, et al. (2012) The structure of savant calendrical knowledge. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. 54: 507-13 |
Pring L, Ryder N, Crane L, et al. (2012) Creativity in savant artists with autism. Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice. 16: 45-57 |
Crane L, Pring L, Ryder N, et al. (2011) Executive functions in savant artists with autism Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders. 5: 790-797 |
Pring L, Ryder N, Crane L, et al. (2010) Local and global processing in savant artists with autism. Perception. 39: 1094-103 |
Hobson P, Hermelin B. (2008) Preface Memory in Autism. xix-xxiv |
Pring L, Hermelin B. (2002) Numbers and letters: exploring an autistic savant's unpracticed ability. Neurocase. 8: 330-7 |
Ryder N, Pring L, Hermelin B. (2002) Lack of coherence and divergent thinking: Two sides of the same coin in artistic talent? Current Psychology. 21: 168-175 |
Heaton P, Pring L, Hermelin B. (2001) Musical processing in high functioning children with autism. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 930: 443-4 |
Heaton P, Hermelin B, Pring L. (1999) Can children with autistic spectrum disorders perceive affect in music? An experimental investigation. Psychological Medicine. 29: 1405-10 |
Hermelin B, Pring L, Buhler M, et al. (1999) A visually impaired savant artist: interacting perceptual and memory representations. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines. 40: 1129-39 |