Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are developmental disorders which are thought primarily to affect social functioning. However, there is now a growing body of evidence that unusual sensory processing is at least a concomitant and possibly the cause of many of the behavioural signs and symptoms of ASD. A comprehensive and critical review of the phenomenological, empirical, neuroscientific and theoretical literature pertaining to visual processing in ASD is presented, along with a brief justification of a new theory which may help to explain some of the data, and link it with other current hypotheses about the genetic and neural aetiologies of this enigmatic condition.</p
The article introduces the review of investigations concerning the studies of visual perception in c...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been associated with sensory hypersensitivity. A recent study r...
The present study examined whether atypical visual processing is related to the level of social skil...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are developmental disorders which are thought primarily to affect s...
AbstractAutism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are developmental disorders which are thought primarily to ...
Aim: To describe autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), and to review the evidence for associated visual ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a pervasive developmental disorder described by behavioral symptom...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2017.A growing...
Since the first half of the 20th century there has been an interest in the study of the relationship...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) refers to a set of early-onset neurodevelopmental conditions which ar...
Several recent behavioral and neuroimaging studies have documented an impairment in face processing ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is typically associated with problems in social communication and int...
There remains great interest in understanding the relationship between visual impairment (VI) and au...
Aim: to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis assessing whether vision and/or eye disorders ...
SummaryThree classes of perceptual phenomena have repeatedly been associated with autism spectrum di...
The article introduces the review of investigations concerning the studies of visual perception in c...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been associated with sensory hypersensitivity. A recent study r...
The present study examined whether atypical visual processing is related to the level of social skil...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are developmental disorders which are thought primarily to affect s...
AbstractAutism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are developmental disorders which are thought primarily to ...
Aim: To describe autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), and to review the evidence for associated visual ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a pervasive developmental disorder described by behavioral symptom...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2017.A growing...
Since the first half of the 20th century there has been an interest in the study of the relationship...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) refers to a set of early-onset neurodevelopmental conditions which ar...
Several recent behavioral and neuroimaging studies have documented an impairment in face processing ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is typically associated with problems in social communication and int...
There remains great interest in understanding the relationship between visual impairment (VI) and au...
Aim: to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis assessing whether vision and/or eye disorders ...
SummaryThree classes of perceptual phenomena have repeatedly been associated with autism spectrum di...
The article introduces the review of investigations concerning the studies of visual perception in c...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been associated with sensory hypersensitivity. A recent study r...
The present study examined whether atypical visual processing is related to the level of social skil...