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Auditory local bias and reduced global interference in autism
Authors:Lucie Bouvet,André  e-Anne Simard-Meilleur,Adeline Paignon,Laurent Mottron,Sophie Donnadieu
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire de Psychologie et Neurocognition (UMR CNRS 5105), Grenoble, France;2. Laboratoire de Neurosciences fonctionnelles et pathologies, UFR de psychologie, Université Lille3, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France;3. Centre d’excellence en trouble envahissants du développement de l’université de Montréal (CETEDUM), Hôpital Rivière-des-Prairies et Département de Psychiatrie, Montréal, Canada;4. Université de Savoie, Chambéry, France
Abstract:Processing local elements of hierarchical patterns at a superior level and independently from an intact global influence is a well-established characteristic of autistic visual perception. However, whether this confirmed finding has an equivalent in the auditory modality is still unknown. To fill this gap, 18 autistics and 18 typical participants completed a melodic decision task where global and local level information can be congruent or incongruent. While focusing either on the global (melody) or local level (group of notes) of hierarchical auditory stimuli, participants have to decide whether the focused level is rising or falling. Autistics showed intact global processing, a superior performance when processing local elements and a reduced global-to-local interference compared to typical participants. These results are the first to demonstrate that autistic processing of auditory hierarchical stimuli closely parallels processing of visual hierarchical stimuli. When analyzing complex auditory information, autistic participants present a local bias and a more autonomous local processing, but not to the detriment of global processing.
Keywords:Global   Local   Autism   Auditory processing   Local bias   Perception
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