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  lüll Understanding autism: insights from mind and brain Hill EL; Frith UPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci  2003[Feb]; 358 (1430): 281-9Autism is a developmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction  and communication as well as repetitive behaviours and restricted interests. The  consequences of this disorder for everyday life adaptation are extremely  variable. The general public is now more aware of the high prevalence of this  lifelong disorder, with ca. 0.6% of the population being affected. However, the  signs and symptoms of autism are still puzzling. Since a biological basis of  autism was accepted, approaches from developmental cognitive neuroscience have  been applied to further our understanding of the autism spectrum. The study of  the behavioural and underlying cognitive deficits in autism has advanced ahead of  the study of the underlying brain abnormalities and of the putative genetic  mechanisms. However, advances in these fields are expected as methodological  difficulties are overcome. In this paper, recent developments in the field of  autism are outlined. In particular, we review the findings of the three main  neuro-cognitive theories of autism: theory-of-mind deficit, weak central  coherence and executive dysfunction.|*Psychophysiology[MESH]|Autistic Disorder/*physiopathology/*psychology[MESH]|Brain/*physiopathology[MESH]|Cognition/physiology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Psychological Theory[MESH] |