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The Relationship Between Autism and Pitch Perception is Modulated by Cognitive Abilities

Jia Hoong Ong, Chen Zhao, Alex Bacon, Florence Yik Nam Leung, Anamarija Veić, Li Wang, Cunmei Jiang, Fang Liu

2023Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Previous studies reported mixed findings on autistic individuals' pitch perception relative to neurotypical (NT) individuals. We investigated whether this may be partly due to individual differences in cognitive abilities by comparing their performance on various pitch perception tasks on a large sample (n = 164) of autistic and NT children and adults. Our findings revealed that: (i) autistic individuals either showed similar or worse performance than NT individuals on the pitch tasks; (ii) cognitive abilities were associated with some pitch task performance; and (iii) cognitive abilities modulated the relationship between autism diagnosis and pitch perception on some tasks. Our findings highlight the importance of taking an individual differences approach to understand the strengths and weaknesses of pitch processing in autism.

Topics & Concepts

NeurotypicalAutismPsychologyPerceptionCognitionDevelopmental psychologyCognitive psychologyAudiologyAutism spectrum disorderNeuroscienceMedicineAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchWilliams Syndrome ResearchCognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills
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