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CATEGORIES:ARClub Talks
SUMMARY:Atypical visual integration in autism - Caroline R
 obertson\, Autism Research Centre
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130624T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20130624T150000
UID:TALK45832AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/45832
DESCRIPTION:Autistic visual experience is often described as "
 seeing the trees\, but not the forest".  The roots
  of this perceptual style are unknown\, and previo
 us studies suggest that it cannot be attributed to
  differences in low-level vision (e.g. acuity\, co
 ntrast sensitivity).  We aim to characterize the n
 eurobiology of autistic visual perception by mappi
 ng: 1) how the autistic brain integrates elemental
  visual input into a global representation over ti
 me (coherent motion perception paradigm)\, 2) the 
 distribution of attention in space and time in aut
 ism (attentional psychophysics paradigm)\, 3) the 
 neural circuitry supporting the suppression/awaren
 ess of visual input in autism (binocular rivalry p
 aradigm).  
LOCATION:Large Meeting Room (groundfloor)\, Douglas House\,
  18 B\, Trumpington Road
CONTACT:Amber Ruigrok
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