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Visual search targeting either local or global perceptual processes differs as a function of Autistic-Like traits in the typically developing population
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Visual search targeting either local or global perceptual processes differs as a function of Autistic-Like traits in the typically developing population

Renita Almeida, J. Edwin Dickinson, Murray T. Maybery, Johanna Badcock and David R. Badcock
Journal of autism and developmental disorders, Vol.43(6), pp.1272-1286
2013
PMID: 23054202

Abstract

Psychology Psychology, Developmental Social Sciences
Relative to low scorers, high scorers on the Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ) show enhanced performance on the Embedded Figures Test and the Radial Frequency search task (RFST), which has been attributed to both enhanced local processing and differences in combining global percepts. We investigate the role of local and global processing further using the RFST in four experiments. High AQ adults maintained a consistent advantage in search speed across diverse target-distracter stimulus conditions. This advantage may reflect enhanced local processing of curvature in early stages of the form vision pathway and superior global detection of shape primitives. However, more probable is the presence of a superior search process that enables a consistent search advantage at both levels of processing.

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.136 Autism & Development Disorders
1.136.283 Autism Spectrum Disorders
Web Of Science research areas
Psychology, Developmental
ESI research areas
Psychiatry/Psychology
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