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The Relation Between Autistic Traits, the Degree of Synaesthesia, and Local/Global Visual Perception.

Floor BurghoornMark DingemanseRob van LierTessa M van Leeuwen
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2020)
Synaesthesia is highly prevalent in autism spectrum disorder. We assessed the relation between the degree of autistic traits (Autism Spectrum Quotient, AQ) and the degree of synaesthesia in a neurotypical population, and hypothesized both are related to a local bias in visual perception. A positive correlation between total AQ scores and the degree of synaesthesia was found, extending previous studies in clinical populations. Consistent with our hypothesis, AQ-attention to detail scores were related to increased performance on an Embedded Figures Task and reduced susceptibility to visual illusions. We found no relation between autistic traits and performance on a motion coherence task, and no relation between synaesthesia and local visual perception. Possibly, this relation is reserved for supra-threshold synaesthetes.
Keyphrases
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • genome wide
  • intellectual disability
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • working memory
  • gene expression
  • case control