Children with and without ASD performed an orientation discrimination task, in which the difficulty of the discrimination was equated across individuals. Behavioural results showed that subjects with ASD were slower in making a decision. A computational decomposition of data was performed and modelled parameters indicated that: (i) participants with ASD adopted a more conservative response criterion and (ii) motor response did not differ between groups. Our results confirm that differences in reaction times (RTs) and/or accuracy between participants with and without ASD in orientation discrimination may be related to differences in response conservativeness rather than in stimulus discriminability, in line with data previously reported from...
In autism spectrum disorder (ASD), atypical integration of visual depth cues may be due to flattened...
Background: Biological motion, namely the movement of others, conveys information that allows the ...
One recent, promising account of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) situates the cause of the disorder ...
Objective: Two-alternative forced-choice tasks are widely used to gain insight into specific areas o...
Objective: Research using cognitive or perceptual tasks in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often reli...
Many studies report atypical responses to sensory information in autistic individuals, yet it is not...
This data represent the threshold of speed discrimination performance in participants with ASD compa...
The hypothesis was tested that these children may be more effective than their normally developing c...
Adult observers show elevated speed discrimination thresholds when comparing the speeds of objects m...
A forced choice reaction time (RT) task was used to examine the relations between covert orienting (...
Date of Acceptance:10/11/2014. Copyright © 2015 the authors 0270-6474/15/351849-09$15.00/0. Copyrigh...
We investigated the ability of children with ASD to discriminate a small cylinder from a large cube ...
Background: Past research indicated individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) demonstrated mar...
This collection contains the EEG and behavioural data relating to the article by Manning et al. publ...
This thesis investigates sensory processing in autism spectrum conditions (ASC), specifically focusi...
In autism spectrum disorder (ASD), atypical integration of visual depth cues may be due to flattened...
Background: Biological motion, namely the movement of others, conveys information that allows the ...
One recent, promising account of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) situates the cause of the disorder ...
Objective: Two-alternative forced-choice tasks are widely used to gain insight into specific areas o...
Objective: Research using cognitive or perceptual tasks in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often reli...
Many studies report atypical responses to sensory information in autistic individuals, yet it is not...
This data represent the threshold of speed discrimination performance in participants with ASD compa...
The hypothesis was tested that these children may be more effective than their normally developing c...
Adult observers show elevated speed discrimination thresholds when comparing the speeds of objects m...
A forced choice reaction time (RT) task was used to examine the relations between covert orienting (...
Date of Acceptance:10/11/2014. Copyright © 2015 the authors 0270-6474/15/351849-09$15.00/0. Copyrigh...
We investigated the ability of children with ASD to discriminate a small cylinder from a large cube ...
Background: Past research indicated individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) demonstrated mar...
This collection contains the EEG and behavioural data relating to the article by Manning et al. publ...
This thesis investigates sensory processing in autism spectrum conditions (ASC), specifically focusi...
In autism spectrum disorder (ASD), atypical integration of visual depth cues may be due to flattened...
Background: Biological motion, namely the movement of others, conveys information that allows the ...
One recent, promising account of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) situates the cause of the disorder ...