“…Conjunction search trials have been found to be more sensitive than single feature search paradigms at eliciting iASD and non-iASD group differences in performance (e.g., Kaldy et al, 2011 ; O’Riordan, 2000 ; O’Riordan, Plaisted, Driver, & Baron-Cohen, 2001 ; Plaisted et al, 1998 ). Further, single feature search performance plateaus by approximately 2 years of age, typically, while conjunction search performance continues to develop throughout childhood and adolescence ( Brennan, Bruderer, Liu-Ambrose, Handy, & Enns, 2017 ; Donnelly et al, 2007 ; Woods et al, 2013 ). Considering the chronological age and developmental level of our participants, it was deemed more appropriate to examine conjunction search performance in the current study.…”