Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developed (TD) adult participants viewed pairs of scenes for a simple “spot the difference” (STD) and a complex “which one's weird” (WOW) task. There were no group differences in the STD task. In the WOW task, the ASD group took longer to respond manually and to begin fixating the target “weird” region. Additionally, as indexed by the first-fixation duration into the target region, the ASD group failed to “pick up” immediately on what was “weird”. The findings are discussed with reference to the complex information processing theory of ASD (Minshew & Goldstein, 1998)
Persons with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) appear to be slower to interpret the meaning of symboli...
A forced choice reaction time (RT) task was used to examine the relations between covert orienting (...
This study tested whether including objects perceived as highly interesting by children with autism ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developed (TD) adult participants viewed pairs of scene...
Adults with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) viewed scenes with people in them, whil...
Minshew and Goldstein (1998) postulated that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a disorder of complex...
Minshew and Goldstein (1998) postulated that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a disorder of complex...
Copyright © 2011 Sheena K. Au-Yeung et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition in which children show reduced atte...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is neurodevelopmental condition principally characterised by impairme...
The authors studied 2 tasks that placed differing demands on detecting relevant visual information a...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a term encompassing a range of developmental conditions principall...
Adults with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) viewed scenes with people in them, whil...
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often display enhanced attention to detail and exhi...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has been associated with reduced orienting to social stimuli such as ...
Persons with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) appear to be slower to interpret the meaning of symboli...
A forced choice reaction time (RT) task was used to examine the relations between covert orienting (...
This study tested whether including objects perceived as highly interesting by children with autism ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developed (TD) adult participants viewed pairs of scene...
Adults with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) viewed scenes with people in them, whil...
Minshew and Goldstein (1998) postulated that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a disorder of complex...
Minshew and Goldstein (1998) postulated that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a disorder of complex...
Copyright © 2011 Sheena K. Au-Yeung et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition in which children show reduced atte...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is neurodevelopmental condition principally characterised by impairme...
The authors studied 2 tasks that placed differing demands on detecting relevant visual information a...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a term encompassing a range of developmental conditions principall...
Adults with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) viewed scenes with people in them, whil...
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often display enhanced attention to detail and exhi...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has been associated with reduced orienting to social stimuli such as ...
Persons with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) appear to be slower to interpret the meaning of symboli...
A forced choice reaction time (RT) task was used to examine the relations between covert orienting (...
This study tested whether including objects perceived as highly interesting by children with autism ...