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Sensory perception in autism: What can we learn?
BS Hadad, A Yashar - Annual review of vision science, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder of unknown etiology. Recently, there has been a
growing interest in sensory processing in autism as a core phenotype. However, basic …
growing interest in sensory processing in autism as a core phenotype. However, basic …
Oversampled and undersolved: Depressive rumination from an active inference perspective
Rumination is a widely recognized cognitive deviation in depression. Despite the
recognition, researchers have struggled to explain why patients cannot disengage from the …
recognition, researchers have struggled to explain why patients cannot disengage from the …
Bridging neurodiversity and open scholarship: How shared values can guide best practices for research integrity, social justice, and principled education
Not all people conform to what is socially construed as the norm and divergences should be
expected. Neurodiversity is fundamental to the understanding of human behaviour and …
expected. Neurodiversity is fundamental to the understanding of human behaviour and …
Rethinking fast and slow processing in autism.
Following the popularity of dual process models in social and cognitive psychology, there is
major interest in the possibility that autism is associated with impaired “fast” intuitive thinking …
major interest in the possibility that autism is associated with impaired “fast” intuitive thinking …
Autistic people differ from non-autistic people subjectively, but not objectively in their reasoning
Autism has been linked to difficulties within the social domain and quick decision-making.
The Dual Process Theory of Autism proposes that autistic people, compared to non-autistic …
The Dual Process Theory of Autism proposes that autistic people, compared to non-autistic …
Diminished repetition suppression reveals selective and systems-level face processing differences in ASD
Repeated exposure to a stimulus results in reduced neural response, or repetition
suppression, in brain regions responsible for processing that stimulus. This rapid …
suppression, in brain regions responsible for processing that stimulus. This rapid …
Cerebellar contributions to social cognition in ASD: A predictive processing framework
Functional, structural, and cytoarchitectural differences in the cerebellum are consistently
reported in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Despite this, the mechanisms governing …
reported in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Despite this, the mechanisms governing …
Cognitive biases as an adaptive strategy in autism and schizophrenia spectrum: the compensation perspective on neurodiversity
This article presents a novel theoretical perspective on the role of cognitive biases within the
autism and schizophrenia spectrum by integrating the evolutionary and computational …
autism and schizophrenia spectrum by integrating the evolutionary and computational …
The development of intuitive and analytic thinking in autism: The case of cognitive reflection
K Morsanyi, J Hamilton - Journal of Intelligence, 2023 - mdpi.com
The cognitive reflection test (CRT) is a short measure of a person's ability to resist intuitive
response tendencies, and to produce normatively correct responses that are assumed to be …
response tendencies, and to produce normatively correct responses that are assumed to be …
Autistic adults show intact learning on a visuospatial serial reaction time task
Some theories have proposed that autistic individuals have difficulty learning predictive
relationships. We tested this hypothesis using a serial reaction time task in which …
relationships. We tested this hypothesis using a serial reaction time task in which …