Visual perceptual salience and novel referent selection in children with and without autism spectrum disorder.
Courtney E VenkerDominik NeumannFashina AladéPublished in: Autism & developmental language impairments (2022)
These findings add to growing evidence that high perceptual salience has the potential to disrupt novel referent selection in children with ASD. These results underscore the complexity of novel referent selection and highlight the importance of taking the immediate testing context into account. In particular, it is important to acknowledge that screen-based assessments and screen-based learning activities used with children with ASD are not immune to the effects of lower level visual features, such as perceptual salience.