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The authors propose a heuristic model of the social outcomes of childhood brain disorder that draws on models and methods from both the emerging field of social cognitive neuroscience and the study of social competence in developmental psychology/psychopathology. The heuristic model characterizes the relationships between social adjustment, peer interactions and relationships, social problem solving and communication, social-affective and cognitive-executive processes, and their neural substrates. The model is illustrated by research on a specific form of childhood brain disorder, traumatic brain injury. The heuristic model may promote research regarding the neural and cognitive-affective substrates of children's social development. It also may engender more precise methods of measuring impairments and disabilities in children with brain disorder and suggest ways to promote their social adaptation.
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Keith Owen Yeates
University of Calgary
Erin D. Bigler
Brigham Young University
Maureen Dennis
University of Toronto
Psychological Bulletin
University of Toronto
University of Maryland, College Park
The Ohio State University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1025a090ecb39bf65fc9e6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.133.3.535