Visual form-processing deficits in autism |
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Authors: | Spencer Janine V O'Brien Justin M D |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Cognition and Neuroimaging, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK. janine.spencer@brunel.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | People with autism have a number of reported deficits in object recognition and global processing. Is there a low-level spatial integration deficit associated with this? We measured spatial-form-coherence detection thresholds using a Glass stimulus in a field of random dots, and compared performance to a similar motion-coherence task. A coherent visual patch was depicted by dots separated by a rotational transformation in space (form) or space-time (motion). To measure parallel visual integration, stimuli were presented for only 250 ms. We compared detection thresholds for children with autism, children with Asperger syndrome, and a matched control group. Children with autism showed a significant form-coherence deficit and a significant motion-coherence deficit, while the performance of the children with Asperger syndrome did not differ significantly from that of controls on either task. |
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