Sensory differences between autism and neuro-typical populations are well-documented and have often been explained by either weak-central-coherence or excitation/inhibition-imbalance cortical theories. We tested these theories with perceptual multi-stability paradigms in which dissimilar images presented to each eye generate dynamic cyclopean percepts based on ongoing cortical grouping and suppression processes. We studied perceptual multi-stability with Interocular Grouping (IOG), which requires the simultaneous integration and suppression of image fragments from both eyes, and Conventional Binocular Rivalry (CBR), which only requires global suppression of either eye, in 17 autistic adults and 18 neurotypical participants. We used a Hidden...
Resolution of multisensory deficits has been observed in teenagers with Autism Spectrum Disorders (A...
Introduction Our flexible and adaptive interactions with the environment are guided by our individua...
Introduction: Autism spectrum disorders are characterized by both social and non-social im-pairments...
Sensory differences between autism and neuro-typical populations are well-documented and have often ...
When different images are presented to the eyes, the brain is faced with ambiguity, causing perceptu...
AbstractAutism is characterized by disruption in multiple dimensions of perception, emotion, languag...
While people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) show clear impairments in normal day-to-day behavio...
The dynamics of binocular rivalry may be a behavioral footprint of excitatory and inhibitory neural ...
An imbalance in cortical excitation and inhibition (E/I) may underlie both social and non-social sym...
Autism spectrum disorder is increasingly associated with atypical perceptual and sensory symptoms. H...
Progress in our understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has recently been sought by characte...
Autism spectrum disorder is increasingly associated with atypical perceptual and sensory symptoms. H...
Background: Studying the neural processing of faces can illuminate the mechanisms of compromised soc...
Resolution of multisensory deficits has been observed in teenagers with Autism Spectrum Disorders (A...
Introduction Our flexible and adaptive interactions with the environment are guided by our individua...
Introduction: Autism spectrum disorders are characterized by both social and non-social im-pairments...
Sensory differences between autism and neuro-typical populations are well-documented and have often ...
When different images are presented to the eyes, the brain is faced with ambiguity, causing perceptu...
AbstractAutism is characterized by disruption in multiple dimensions of perception, emotion, languag...
While people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) show clear impairments in normal day-to-day behavio...
The dynamics of binocular rivalry may be a behavioral footprint of excitatory and inhibitory neural ...
An imbalance in cortical excitation and inhibition (E/I) may underlie both social and non-social sym...
Autism spectrum disorder is increasingly associated with atypical perceptual and sensory symptoms. H...
Progress in our understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has recently been sought by characte...
Autism spectrum disorder is increasingly associated with atypical perceptual and sensory symptoms. H...
Background: Studying the neural processing of faces can illuminate the mechanisms of compromised soc...
Resolution of multisensory deficits has been observed in teenagers with Autism Spectrum Disorders (A...
Introduction Our flexible and adaptive interactions with the environment are guided by our individua...
Introduction: Autism spectrum disorders are characterized by both social and non-social im-pairments...