>>12025242>>12025297Only confirms autistic perception is superior.
>children with ASD could detect a target shapeembedded in a larger figure more successfully than typically
developing (TD) children.
>Compared to TD individuals,individuals with ASD are less sensitive to visual illusions, draw
exceptionally well (i.e., providing many details), and are skilled
in segmenting block design patterns (for a review, see 16).
ASD identified and discriminated ... auditory features such as pitch perception as
accurately or more accurately than TD individuals. Furthermore,
for those with ASD, global (e.g., semantic) information interfered
less with local processing (for a review, see 17).
>However, the decline in performance was smaller in chil-dren with ASD than in TD children, suggesting that they were
not as affected by the implicit grouping cues (see Figure 1; 23)
Where are the negatives? Being less achizo about seeing the pattern in noise?