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Distinct Biological Motion Perception in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Meta-Analysis

Victoria Foglia, Hasan Siddiqui, Zainab Khan, Stephanie Liang, M. D. Rutherford

2021Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

If neurotypical people rely on specialized perceptual mechanisms when perceiving biological motion, then one would not expect an association between task performance and IQ. However, if those with ASD recruit higher order cognitive skills when solving biological motion tasks, performance may be predicted by IQ. In a meta-analysis that included 19 articles, we found an association between biological motion perception and IQ among observers with ASD but no significant relationship among typical observers. If the task required emotion perception, then there was an even stronger association with IQ in the ASD group.

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AutismAutism spectrum disorderPsychologyPerceptionMeta-analysisMotion (physics)Public healthDevelopmental disorderDevelopmental psychologyCognitive psychologyClinical psychologyNeuroscienceMedicinePhysicsClassical mechanicsNursingInternal medicineAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchChild and Animal Learning DevelopmentBehavioral and Psychological Studies