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Foglia, Victoria; Siddiqui, Hasan; Khan, Zainab; Liang, Stephanie; Rutherford, M. D. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
If neurotypical people rely on specialized perceptual mechanisms when perceiving biological motion, then one would not expect an association between task performance and IQ. However, if those with ASD recruit higher order cognitive skills when solving biological motion tasks, performance may be predicted by IQ. In a meta-analysis that included 19…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intelligence Quotient, Motion, Visual Perception
Van der Hallen, Ruth; Manning, Catherine; Evers, Kris; Wagemans, Johan – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
Visual perception in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is often debated in terms of enhanced local and impaired global perception. Deficits in global motion perception seem to support this characterization, although the evidence is inconsistent. We conducted a large meta-analysis on global motion, combining 48 articles on biological…
Descriptors: Motion, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Visual Perception

Anderson, Joseph; Anderson, Barbara – Journal of Film and Video, 1993
Argues that "persistence of vision" myth (the succession of still images perceived as continuous motion) has a place in the history of film scholarship but can no longer be given currency in film theory. Suggests replacement of the concept of the passive viewer implied by the myth by an enlightened understanding of how viewers actually…
Descriptors: Films, Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Motion
Nelson, Charles A. – 1980
Highlighting current literature concerning infants' ability to perceive motion, this paper discusses the sensory apparatus that makes motion perception possible. Reviews of the physiology, anatomy, and sensory capabilities of the infant's visual system, as well as a discussion of the neural physiological mechanisms that govern the visual system,…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Infants, Literature Reviews, Models

Grossberg, Stephen; Rudd, Michael E. – Psychological Review, 1992
A large body of data is reviewed to support a new theory of motion perception described by S. Grossberg and M. E. Rudd (1989). The Motion Boundary Contour System is used to explain classical and recent data about motion perception that have not been explained by other models. (SLD)
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Cognitive Processes, Epistemology, Equations (Mathematics)
Metallinos, Nikos; Chartrand, Sylvie – 1987
This exploratory study of the effects of the new visual communications media imagery (e.g., video games, digital television, and computer graphics) on the visual perception process is designed to provide a theoretical framework for research, introduce appropriate research instruments for such study, and experiment with the application of biometric…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Comprehension, Computer Graphics, Measurement Equipment