2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2022.752871
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Contextual Information Modulates Pupil Size in Autistic Children

Abstract: Recent Bayesian models suggest that perception is more “data-driven” and less dependent on contextual information in autistic individuals than others. However, experimental tests of this hypothesis have given mixed results, possibly due to the lack of objectivity of the self-report methods typically employed. Here we introduce an objective no-report paradigm based on pupillometry to assess the processing of contextual information in autistic children, together with a comparison clinical group. After validating… Show more

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“…Autistic children generally have atypical color preferences and aversions with complex emotional associations with color ( 55 , 56 ). Their visual perceptions of color can influence their emotions and behavior ( 57 60 ). High contrast choices by participants with ASD may be due to color compulsions and may be attributed to a preference for items in colors they like.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autistic children generally have atypical color preferences and aversions with complex emotional associations with color ( 55 , 56 ). Their visual perceptions of color can influence their emotions and behavior ( 57 60 ). High contrast choices by participants with ASD may be due to color compulsions and may be attributed to a preference for items in colors they like.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%