All Relations between Autism Spectrum Disorder and motion integration

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Kami Koldewyn, David Whitney, Susan M River. Neural correlates of coherent and biological motion perception in autism. Developmental science. vol 14. issue 5. 2012-02-17. PMID:21884323. those with autism performed as well as matched controls during coherent motion perception but had significantly higher thresholds for biological motion perception. 2012-02-17 2023-08-12 human
Dagmara Annaz, Anna Remington, Elizabeth Milne, Mike Coleman, Ruth Campbell, Michael S C Thomas, John Swettenha. Development of motion processing in children with autism. Developmental science. vol 13. issue 6. 2011-02-18. PMID:20977554. development of motion processing in children with autism. 2011-02-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Dagmara Annaz, Anna Remington, Elizabeth Milne, Mike Coleman, Ruth Campbell, Michael S C Thomas, John Swettenha. Development of motion processing in children with autism. Developmental science. vol 13. issue 6. 2011-02-18. PMID:20977554. in the current study we tested a group of children with autism and a group of typically developing children aged 5 to 12 years of age on several motion perception tasks, in order to establish the specificity of the biological motion deficit in relation to other visual discrimination skills. 2011-02-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sarah Brieber, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Gereon R Fink, Inge Kamp-Becker, Helmut Remschmidt, Kerstin Konra. Coherent motion processing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD): an fMRI study. Neuropsychologia. vol 48. issue 6. 2010-07-30. PMID:20153764. coherent motion processing in autism spectrum disorder (asd): an fmri study. 2010-07-30 2023-08-12 human
Kami Koldewyn, David Whitney, Susan M River. The psychophysics of visual motion and global form processing in autism. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 133. issue Pt 2. 2010-03-16. PMID:19887505. several groups have recently reported that people with autism may suffer from a deficit in visual motion processing and proposed that these deficits may be related to a general dorsal stream dysfunction. 2010-03-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Myriam W G Vandenbroucke, H Steven Scholte, Herman van Engeland, Victor A F Lamme, Chantal Kemne. Coherent versus component motion perception in autism spectrum disorder. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 38. issue 5. 2008-09-04. PMID:17952582. coherent versus component motion perception in autism spectrum disorder. 2008-09-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Farzin, D Whitney, R J Hagerman, S M River. Contrast detection in infants with fragile X syndrome. Vision research. vol 48. issue 13. 2008-08-21. PMID:18457856. studies have reported that a selective deficit in visual motion processing is present in certain developmental disorders, including williams syndrome and autism. 2008-08-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Maria Michela Del Viva, Roberta Igliozzi, Raffaella Tancredi, Daniela Brizzolar. Spatial and motion integration in children with autism. Vision research. vol 46. issue 8-9. 2006-06-29. PMID:16384591. spatial and motion integration in children with autism. 2006-06-29 2023-08-12 human
Maria Michela Del Viva, Roberta Igliozzi, Raffaella Tancredi, Daniela Brizzolar. Spatial and motion integration in children with autism. Vision research. vol 46. issue 8-9. 2006-06-29. PMID:16384591. neuropsychological and psychophysical studies report controversial results regarding local-global visual processing and motion perception in autism. 2006-06-29 2023-08-12 human
Steven Dakin, Uta Frit. Vagaries of visual perception in autism. Neuron. vol 48. issue 3. 2006-01-25. PMID:16269366. three classes of perceptual phenomena have repeatedly been associated with autism spectrum disorder (asd): superior processing of fine detail (local structure), either inferior processing of overall/global structure or an ability to ignore disruptive global/contextual information, and impaired motion perception. 2006-01-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Armando Bertone, Laurent Mottron, Patricia Jelenic, Jocelyn Fauber. Enhanced and diminished visuo-spatial information processing in autism depends on stimulus complexity. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 128. issue Pt 10. 2005-12-29. PMID:15958508. indicate that neuro-integrative mechanisms used to detect complex motion, rather than motion perception per se, may be impaired in autism. 2005-12-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Elizabeth Pellicano, Lisa Gibson, Murray Maybery, Kevin Durkin, David R Badcoc. Abnormal global processing along the dorsal visual pathway in autism: a possible mechanism for weak visuospatial coherence? Neuropsychologia. vol 43. issue 7. 2005-09-01. PMID:15769490. weak visuospatial coherence in autism may be in the form of abnormal cooperative mechanisms in extra-striate cortical areas, which might contribute to differential performance when processing stimuli as gestalts, including both dynamic (i.e., global motion perception) and static (i.e., disembedding performance) stimuli. 2005-09-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Armando Bertone, Laurent Mottron, Patricia Jelenic, Jocelyn Fauber. Motion perception in autism: a "complex" issue. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 15. issue 2. 2003-05-08. PMID:12676059. motion perception in autism: a "complex" issue. 2003-05-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Justin O'Brien, Janine Spencer, Janette Atkinson, Oliver Braddick, John Wattam-Bel. Form and motion coherence processing in dyspraxia: evidence of a global spatial processing deficit. Neuroreport. vol 13. issue 11. 2002-10-18. PMID:12167761. this finding contrasts with other developmental disorders such as williams syndrome, autism and dyslexia where deficits have been found in global motion processing and not global form processing. 2002-10-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Elizabeth Milne, John Swettenham, Peter Hansen, Ruth Campbell, Helen Jeffries, Kate Plaiste. High motion coherence thresholds in children with autism. Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines. vol 43. issue 2. 2002-09-03. PMID:11902604. we assessed motion processing in a group of high functioning children with autism and a group of typically developing children, using a coherent motion detection task. 2002-09-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Spencer, J O'Brien, K Riggs, O Braddick, J Atkinson, J Wattam-Bel. Motion processing in autism: evidence for a dorsal stream deficiency. Neuroreport. vol 11. issue 12. 2001-01-18. PMID:10976959. motion processing in autism: evidence for a dorsal stream deficiency. 2001-01-18 2023-08-12 Not clear