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Title: Greater magnocellular saccadic suppression in high versus low autistic tendency suggests a causal path to local perceptual style
Authors: Crewther, David P.
Crewther, Daniel
Bevan, Stephanie
Keywords: Psychology and cognitive neuroscience
Neuroscience
Physiology
Behaviour
Autistic tendency
Magnocellular
Saccadic
Suppression
Nonlinear visual evoked potentia
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: The Royal Society
Abstract: Saccadic suppression—the reduction of visual sensitivity during rapid eye movements—has previously been proposed to reflect a specific suppression of the magnocellular visual system, with the initial neural site of that suppression at or prior to afferent visual information reaching striate cortex. Dysfunction in the magnocellular visual pathway has also been associated with perceptual and physiological anomalies in individuals with autism spectrum disorder or high autistic tendency, leading us to question whether saccadic suppression is altered in the broader autism phenotype.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21667
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