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Flexible Visual Processing in Young Adults with Autism: The Effects of Implicit Learning on a Global–Local Task

机译:患有自闭症的年轻成年人的灵活视觉处理:内隐学习对全球本地任务的影响

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We utilized a hierarchical figures task to determine the default level of perceptual processing and the flexibility of visual processing in a group of high-functioning young adults with autism (n = 12) and a typically developing young adults, matched by chronological age and IQ (n = 12). In one task, participants attended to one level of the figure and ignored the other in order to determine the default level of processing. In the other task, participants attended to both levels and the proportion of trials in which a target would occur at either level was manipulated. Both groups exhibited a global processing bias and showed similar flexibility in performance, suggesting that persons with autism may not be impaired in flexible shifting between task levels.
机译:我们使用分层数字任务来确定一组功能完备的自闭症年轻成年人(n = 12)和典型发育中的年轻成年人(按年龄和智商相匹配)的默认感知处理水平和视觉处理的灵活性。 n = 12)。在一项任务中,参与者参加了图中的一个级别,而忽略了另一个级别,以便确定默认的处理级别。在另一项任务中,参与者同时参加了两个级别的操作,并且操纵了在两个级别上都可能实现目标的试验比例。两组都表现出整体的处理偏见,并且表现出相似的表现灵活性,这表明自闭症患者在任务级别之间的灵活转换可能不会受到损害。

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