Abstract Biological motion is easily perceived by neurotypical observers when encoded in point-light displays. Some but not all relevant research shows significant deficits in biological motion perception among those with ASD, especially with respect to emotional displays. We tested adults with and without ASD on the perception of masked biological motion and the perception of direction from coherent and scrambled biological motion. Within the autism spectrum group, there was a large and statistically significant relationship between IQ and the ability to perceive directionality in masked biological motion. There were no group differences in sensitivity to biological motion or the ability to identify the direction of motion. Possible explan...
AbstractDisruptions in the visual perception of biological motion are emerging as a hallmark of auti...
Typically developing adults can readily recognize human actions, even when conveyed to them via poin...
Background: The neurocognitive mechanisms underlying autism spectrum disorder (ASD) remain unclear. ...
Several groups have recently reported that people with autism may suffer from a deficit in visual mo...
Background: Research has shown individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have unusual percep...
Background: Perception of biological motion is linked to the action perception system in the human b...
Perception of biological motion is linked to the action perception system in the human brain, abnorm...
Perception of biological motion is linked to the action perception system in the human brain, abnorm...
We aimed to create a quantitative summary of previous findings and investigate potential factors, wh...
We aimed to create a quantitative summary of previous findings and investigate potential factors, wh...
We tested the relationship between biological motion perception and the Autism-Spectrum Quotient. In...
It has been suggested that atypicalities in low-level visual processing contribute to the expression...
Preference for biological motion is characteristic of developing children but not for individuals wi...
Visual perception in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is often debated in terms of en...
This study aimed to explore the perception of different components of biological movement in individ...
AbstractDisruptions in the visual perception of biological motion are emerging as a hallmark of auti...
Typically developing adults can readily recognize human actions, even when conveyed to them via poin...
Background: The neurocognitive mechanisms underlying autism spectrum disorder (ASD) remain unclear. ...
Several groups have recently reported that people with autism may suffer from a deficit in visual mo...
Background: Research has shown individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have unusual percep...
Background: Perception of biological motion is linked to the action perception system in the human b...
Perception of biological motion is linked to the action perception system in the human brain, abnorm...
Perception of biological motion is linked to the action perception system in the human brain, abnorm...
We aimed to create a quantitative summary of previous findings and investigate potential factors, wh...
We aimed to create a quantitative summary of previous findings and investigate potential factors, wh...
We tested the relationship between biological motion perception and the Autism-Spectrum Quotient. In...
It has been suggested that atypicalities in low-level visual processing contribute to the expression...
Preference for biological motion is characteristic of developing children but not for individuals wi...
Visual perception in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is often debated in terms of en...
This study aimed to explore the perception of different components of biological movement in individ...
AbstractDisruptions in the visual perception of biological motion are emerging as a hallmark of auti...
Typically developing adults can readily recognize human actions, even when conveyed to them via poin...
Background: The neurocognitive mechanisms underlying autism spectrum disorder (ASD) remain unclear. ...