Perceptual learning and perceptual search are altered in male university students with higher Autism Quotient scores |
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Authors: | Phil Reed Caroline LoweRhiannan Everett |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK |
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Abstract: | Two experiments investigated the validity of the Autism Quotient (AQ) scale for measuring traits associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in a population of male university students. Both studies found evidence that individuals who scored higher on the AQ questionnaire performed in a similar way to individuals with ASD on tasks with a perceptual component. Experiment 1 demonstrated a difference in the degree to which higher scoring AQ individuals performed on a perceptual learning task; with higher AQ scorers showing no advantage for familiar over novel items less. In Experiment 2, higher scorers showed fewer errors when judging the elements, as opposed to the global configuration, of a Navon task letter. Both of these patterns of results had previously been noted in individuals with ASD. These results suggest that the AQ may have some validity in identifying individuals in the nonclinical population with similar performance profiles to those with ASD. |
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Keywords: | Autism Quotient Perceptual learning Perceptual search Autism |
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