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The following pages link to Shape constancy in autism: the role of prior knowledge and perspective cues (Q50309548):
Displaying 35 items.
- Learning in Autism (Q22252560) (← links)
- Enhanced Perceptual Functioning in Autism: An Update, and Eight Principles of Autistic Perception (Q22252658) (← links)
- Size Constancy is Preserved but Afterimages are Prolonged in Typical Individuals with Higher Degrees of Self-Reported Autistic Traits. (Q30362526) (← links)
- Enhanced segregation of concurrent sounds with similar spectral uncertainties in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (Q30410792) (← links)
- Atypical Time Course of Object Recognition in Autism Spectrum Disorder (Q30823360) (← links)
- Enhanced parietal cortex activation during location detection in children with autism (Q34310037) (← links)
- Atypical categorical perception in autism: autonomy of discrimination? (Q34555550) (← links)
- Enhanced visual statistical learning in adults with autism (Q35122544) (← links)
- Self-motion perception in autism is compromised by visual noise but integrated optimally across multiple senses (Q35644768) (← links)
- The Influence of Prior Knowledge on Perception and Action: Relationships to Autistic Traits. (Q36783079) (← links)
- Perspectives on science and art. (Q36938887) (← links)
- Vision in autism spectrum disorders (Q37580079) (← links)
- Susceptibility to Ebbinghaus and Müller-Lyer illusions in autistic children: a comparison of three different methods. (Q37719632) (← links)
- Thinking in Pictures as a Cognitive Account of Autism (Q37811951) (← links)
- The impact of meaning and dimensionality on copying accuracy in individuals with autism (Q38401192) (← links)
- Drawing the line: how people with autism copy line drawings of three-dimensional objects (Q38448695) (← links)
- Ensemble perception of color in autistic adults (Q38792111) (← links)
- Visual integration in autism (Q38983047) (← links)
- The singular nature of auditory and visual scene analysis in autism. (Q39065161) (← links)
- Understanding visual consciousness in autism spectrum disorders (Q39834072) (← links)
- Reduced predictable information in brain signals in autism spectrum disorder (Q41954897) (← links)
- Perceptual Averaging in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Q42373280) (← links)
- Girls in detail, boys in shape: gender differences when drawing cubes in depth. (Q46749355) (← links)
- Local processing enhancements associated with superior observational drawing are due to enhanced perceptual functioning, not weak central coherence (Q48338020) (← links)
- Realistic drawing talent in typical adults is associated with the same kind of local processing bias found in individuals with ASD. (Q48741935) (← links)
- Do high-functioning people with autism spectrum disorder spontaneously use event knowledge to selectively attend to and remember context-relevant aspects in scenes? (Q48772629) (← links)
- 'Autistic' local processing bias also found in children gifted in realistic drawing (Q48917198) (← links)
- Visual completion and complexity of visual shape in children with pervasive developmental disorder (Q50302199) (← links)
- Sorting preference in children with autism: the dominance of concrete features. (Q50303201) (← links)
- Are abilities abnormally interdependent in children with autism? (Q50304912) (← links)
- Distance perception in autism and typical development (Q50307765) (← links)
- Autism and dimensionality: differences between copying and drawing tasks. (Q50341689) (← links)
- The rubber hand illusion reveals proprioceptive and sensorimotor differences in autism spectrum disorders (Q50344609) (← links)
- Sensory Symptoms in Autism: A Blooming, Buzzing Confusion? (Q57421229) (← links)
- Exploring how material cues drive sensorimotor prediction across different levels of autistic-like traits (Q93092531) (← links)