Visual Detection and Decoding Skills of Aerial Photography by Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

作者: Yoram S Bonneh , Hadas Marciano , Ruth Kimchi , Eynat Gal , Darren Hedley

DOI: 10.1007/S10803-021-05039-Z

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摘要: Despite challenges in social communication skills people with ASD often display strengths visual processing. Aerial photography analysis is an occupation reliant on strong processing that matches this unique profile. We investigated basic-vision and "real-life" tasks 20 cognitively-able young adults typically-developed (TD) "gamers". Basic-vision tests included Visual-Search, Embedded-Figures, Vigilance; aerial-photograph detection identification. Groups performed equally well, did not differ significantly any tasks. The study demonstrates basic settings, supports the idea they may be well suited for employment occupations demand high perception such as aerial analysis.

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