"Enhanced Motion Detection in Autism"

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"Enhanced Motion Detection in Autism"

Inläggav earlydayminer » 2013-05-29 14:57:35

https://www.rochester.edu/news/show.php?id=6332

Children with autism see simple movement twice as quickly as other children their age, and this hypersensitivity to motion may provide clues to a fundamental cause of the developmental disorder, according to a new study.

Such heightened sensory perception in autism may help explain why some people with the disorder are painfully sensitive to noise and bright lights. It also may be linked to some of the complex social and behavioral deficits associated with autism, says Duje Tadin, one of the lead authors on the study and an assistant professor of brain and cognitive sciences at the University of Rochester.

"We think of autism as a social disorder because children with this condition often struggle with social interactions, but what we sometimes neglect is that almost everything we know about the world comes from our senses. Abnormalities in how a person sees or hears can have a profound effect on social communication."


http://www.jneurosci.org/content/33/19/8243.abstract

Atypical perceptual processing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is well documented. In addition, growing evidence supports the hypothesis that an excitatory/inhibitory neurochemical imbalance might underlie ASD. Here we investigated putative behavioral consequences of the excitatory/inhibitory imbalance in the context of visual motion perception. As stimulus size increases, typical observers exhibit marked impairments in perceiving motion of high-contrast stimuli.
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"Enhanced Motion Detection in Autism"

Inläggav atoms » 2013-05-30 22:40:00

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Ämnestråd finns redan; se - battre-rorelsedetektering-i-autism-t33513.html

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