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Within- and Cross-Modal Integration and Attention in the Autism Spectrum.

Geneviève Charbonneau1, Armando Bertone2,3, Marie Véronneau1,4, Simon Girard1, Maxime Pelland1,5, Laurent Mottron6, Franco Lepore1, Olivier Collignon7,8.   

Abstract

Although impairment in sensory integration is suggested in the autism spectrum (AS), empirical evidences remain equivocal. We assessed the integration of low-level visual and tactile information within and across modalities in AS and typically developing (TD) individuals. TD individuals demonstrated increased redundancy gain for cross-modal relative to double tactile or visual stimulation, while AS individuals showed similar redundancy gain between cross-modal and double tactile conditions. We further observed that violation of the race model inequality for cross-modal conditions was observed over a wider proportion of the reaction times distribution in TD than AS individuals. Importantly, the reduced cross-modal integration in AS individuals was not related to atypical attentional shift between modalities. We conclude that AS individuals displays selective decrease of cross-modal integration of low-level information.

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Keywords:  Autism spectrum; Sensory integration; Tactile; Visual

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31538259     DOI: 10.1007/s10803-019-04221-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord        ISSN: 0162-3257


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