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. 2007 Nov;37(10):1913-24.
doi: 10.1007/s10803-006-0321-9. Epub 2006 Dec 13.

The impact of meaning and dimensionality on copying accuracy in individuals with autism

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The impact of meaning and dimensionality on copying accuracy in individuals with autism

Elizabeth Sheppard et al. J Autism Dev Disord. 2007 Nov.

Abstract

Weak Central Coherence (Frith, 1989) predicts that, in autism, perceptual processing is relatively unaffected by conceptual analysis. Enhanced Perceptual Functioning (Mottron & Burack, 2001) predicts that the perceptual processing of those with autism is less influenced by conceptual analysis only when higher-level processing is detrimental to task performance. This research tested these theories using a copying task where one conceptual aspect enhances accuracy (meaningfulness) and another hinders it (three-dimensionality). Children and adolescents with and without autism copied meaningful and non-meaningful two-dimensional and three-dimensional line drawings. Drawing accuracy and strategy (global/local) were assessed. Participants with autism were less affected by dimensionality but not meaningfulness, apparently supporting EPF. Effects of dimensionality did not relate to drawing strategy, also contrary to WCC.

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