Fast updating of stimulus history reveals weak internal representations of faces in autism
Marissa Hartston,
Tal Lulav‐Bash,
Yael Goldstein‐Marcusohn
et al.
Abstract:Atypical perception has been widely reported in autism spectrum disorders, and deficits in face recognition, specifically, are argued to be closely associated with social impairment experienced by these individuals. However, it is still debated (a) whether deficits are perceptually based, and (b) what the role is of experience‐based refinements of perceptual face representations in autism. We investigated the effect of short‐ and long‐term experienced stimulus history on face processing. Autistic and non‐autis… Show more
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