Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Heaton, Pam F.
Number of items: 56.
2018
Discriminating autism and language impairment and specific language impairment through acuity of musical imagery. (2018)
Heaton, Pam F.; Tsang, Wai-Fang; Jakubowski, Kelly; Müllensiefen, Daniel and Allen, Rory
Learning a musical instrument can benefit a child with special educational needs. (2018)
Rose, Dawn; Jones Bartoli, Alice and Heaton, Pam F.
Can shared mechanisms of cultural evolution illuminate the process of creativity within the arts and the sciences. (2018)
Allen, Rory and Heaton, Pam F.
2014
Intact brain processing of musical emotions in autism spectrum disorder, but more cognitive load and arousal in happy vs. sad music. (2014)
Gebauer, Line; Skewes, Joshua; Westphael, Gitte; Heaton, Pam F. and Vuust, Peter
Investigating eye movement patterns, language, and social ability in children with autism spectrum disorder. (2014)
Stagg, Steven; Linnell, Karina J and Heaton, Pam F.
Age and sensory processing abnormalities predict declines in encoding and recall of temporally manipulated speech in high-functioning adults with ASD. (2014)
Mayer, J. L. and Heaton, Pam F.
Do Children With Autism Re-Enact Object Movements Rather Than Imitate Demonstrator Actions? (2014)
Custance, Deborah M.; Mayer, Jennifer L.; Kumar, Emmelianna; Hill, Elisabeth L. and Heaton, Pam F.
Color Obsessions and Phobias in Autism Spectrum Disorders: the Case of J.G. (2014)
Ludlow, A.; Heaton, Pam F.; Hill, Elisabeth L. and Franklin, A.
2013
Decoding actions and emotions in deaf children: Evidence from a biological motion task. (2013)
Ludlow, Amanda; Deruelle, Christine and Heaton, Pam F.
Transposition Ability in a Young Musician With Autism and Blindness:
Testing Cognitive Models of Autism. (2013)
Boso, Marianna; Forth, Jamie; Bordin, Annamaria; Faggioli, Raffaella; D'Angelo, Egidio; Politi, Pierluigi; Barale, Francesco and Heaton, Pam F.
Associations Between Language Development and Skin Conductance Responses to Faces and Eye Gaze in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. (2013)
Stagg, Steven; Davis, Robert and Heaton, Pam F.
Veridical mapping in the development of exceptional autistic abilities. (2013)
Mottron, Laurent; Bouvet, Lucie; Bonnel, Anna; Samson, Fabienne; Burack, Jacob; Dawson, Michelle and Heaton, Pam F.
2012
Exploring the Impact of Congenital Visual Impairment on the Development
of Absolute Pitch Using a New Online Assessment Tool:
A Preliminary Study. (2012)
Dimatati, Maria; Heaton, Pam F.; Pring, Linda; Downing, John and Ockelford, Adam
Is talent in autism spectrum disorders associated with a specific cognitive and behavioural phenotype? (2012)
Heaton, Pam F. and Bennett, Emily
Do Musicians with Perfect Pitch Have More Autism Traits
than Musicians without Perfect Pitch? An Empirical Study. (2012)
Dohn, Anders; Garza-Villarreal, eduardo; Heaton, Pam F. and Vuust, Peter
Music: a unique window into the world of autism. (2012)
Molnar-Szakacs, Istvan and Heaton, Pam F.
Measuring the effects of alexithymia on perception of emotional vocalisations in Autistic Spectrum Disorder and typical development. (2012)
Heaton, Pam F.; Reichenbacher, Lisa; Sauter, Disa; Allen, Rory; Scott, Sophie K. and Hill, Elisabeth L.
2009
Assessing musical skills in autistic children who are not savants. (2009)
Heaton, Pam F.
Bhatara, A., Quintin, E., Fombonne, E., Heaton, P. & Levitin, D. (2009).The Effects of Music on Social Attribution in Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Child Neuropsychology, 13; 1 – 22. (2009)
Bhatara, Anjali; Quintin, Eve-Marie; Heaton, Pam F.; Fombonne, Eric and Levitin, Daniel
Discriminating children with autism from children with learning difficulties with an adaptation of the Short Sensory Profile. (2009)
O'Brien, Justin; Tsermentseli, Stella; Cummins, Omar; Happe, Francesca; Heaton, Pam F. and Spencer, Janine
The Effect of Music on Social Attribution in Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders. (2009)
Bhatara, Anjali; Quintin, Eve-Marie; Heaton, Pam F.; Fombonne, Eric and Levitin, Daniel
`Hath charms to soothe . . .': An exploratory study of how high-functioning adults with ASD experience music. (2009)
Allen, Rory; Hill, Elisabeth L. and Heaton, Pam F.
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The Subjective Experience of Music in Autism Spectrum Disorder. (2009)
Allen, Rory; Hill, Elisabeth L. and Heaton, Pam F.
“With Concord of Sweet Sounds…”. (2009)
Heaton, Pam F. and Allen, Rory
2008
Enhanced perceptual processing of speech in autism. (2008)
Järvinen-Pasley, Anna; Wallace, Gregory L.; Ramus, Franck; Happe, Francesca and Heaton, Pam F.
Autism and pitch processing splinter skills: A group and subgroup analysis. (2008)
Heaton, Pam F.; Williams, Kerry; Cummins, Omar and Happe, Francesca
Colored overlays enhance visual perceptual performance in children with autism spectrum disorders. (2008)
Ludlow, Amanda; Wilkins, Arnold J. and Heaton, Pam F.
Heaton, P., Davis, R., & Happe, F. (2008). Exceptional Absolute Pitch Perception for spoken words in an able adult with autism. Neuropsychologia. 46, 2095–2098. (2008)
Heaton, Pam F.; Davis, Robert and Happe, F.
Is the Linguistic Content of Speech Less Salient than its Perceptual Features in Autism? (2008)
Järvinen-Pasley, Anna; Pasley, John and Heaton, Pam F.
The Relationship between Form and Function Level Receptive Prosodic Abilities in Autism. (2008)
Järvinen-Pasley, Anna; Peppé, Susan; King-Smith, Gavin and Heaton, Pam F.
Superior discrimination of speech pitch and its relationship to verbal ability in autism spectrum disorders. (2008)
Heaton, Pam F.; Hudry, K.; Ludlow, A. and Hill, Elisabeth L.
When less is more: Poor discrimination but good colour memory in autism. (2008)
Heaton, Pam F.; Ludlow, Amanda and Roberson, Debi
1999
Can children with autistic spectrum disorders perceive affect in music? An experimental investigation. (1999)
Heaton, Pam F.; Hermelin, Beate and Pring, Linda
A Visually Impaired Savant Artist: Interacting Perceptual and Memory Representations. (1999)
Hermelin, Beate; Pring, Linda; Buhler, Michael; Wolff, Sula and Heaton, Pam F.
An evaluation of the fairness of police line-ups and video identifications. (1999)
Valentine, Tim and Heaton, Pam F.
A pseudo-savant: A case of exceptional musical splinter skills. (1999)
Heaton, Pam F.; Pring, Linda and Hermelin, Beate