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Comparison of Form and Motion Coherence Processing in Autistic Spectrum Disorders and Dyslexia
Authors:Stella Tsermentseli  Justin M. O’Brien  Janine V. Spencer
Affiliation:Centre for Cognition and Neuroimaging, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 3PH, UK. stella.tsermentseli@brunel.ac.uk
Abstract:A large body of research has reported visual perception deficits in both people with dyslexia and autistic spectrum disorders. In this study, we compared form and motion coherence detection between a group of adults with high-functioning autism, a group with Asperger's disorder, a group with dyslexia, and a matched control group. It was found that motion detection was intact in dyslexia and Asperger. Individuals with high-functioning autism showed a general impaired ability to detect coherent form and motion. Participants with Asperger's syndrome showed lower form coherence thresholds than the dyslexic and normally developing adults. The results are discussed with respect to the involvement of the dorsal and ventral pathways in developmental disorders.
Keywords:High-functioning autism  Asperger’  s disorder  Dyslexia  Visual system  Motion processing  Form processing
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