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Schematic and realistic biological motion identification in children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder.

Kristyn Wright1, Elizabeth Kelley2, Diane Poulin-Dubois3.   

Abstract

Research investigating biological motion perception in children with ASD has revealed conflicting findings concerning whether impairments in biological motion perception exist. The current study investigated how children with high-functioning ASD (HF-ASD) performed on two tasks of biological motion identification: a novel schematic motion identification task and a point-light biological motion identification task. Twenty-two HFASD children were matched with 21 TD children on gender, non-verbal mental, and chronological, age (M years = 6.72). On both tasks, HF-ASD children performed with similar accuracy as TD children. Across groups, children performed better on animate than on inanimate trials of both tasks. These findings suggest that HF-ASD children's identification of both realistic and schematic biological motion identification is unimpaired.

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Keywords:  Animacy; Autism spectrum disorder; Biological motion

Year:  2014        PMID: 25395988      PMCID: PMC4226532          DOI: 10.1016/j.rasd.2014.07.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Autism Spectr Disord


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