The authors study specific participation of parvo- and magnocellular visual processing pathways in image formation in preschool children with atypical development.

In comparison with typically developing children, children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and mental retardation (MR) had higher thresholds of contrast detection during sequential change; higher thresholds were observed only in high ASD cases. Global motion thresholds were lower in children with MR and low ASD. Children with high ASD could discern stimuli only with their slow shift.

In MR and low ASD cases, figure recognition time increased only with increasing number of locations of targets among demonstrated figures. Children with high ASD demonstrated constant increase in detection time. The authors found correlations between visual processing deficit severity and the language development level.

Translated title of the contributionЗрительное восприятие у детей дошкольного возраста с атипичным развитием
Original languageEnglish
Article number1
Pages (from-to)7-33
Number of pages27
JournalNeuropsychological Trends
Volume23
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Apr 2018

    Scopus subject areas

  • Neuroscience(all)

    Research areas

  • Visual perception, dorsal and ventral streams of visual system, preschool children, autistic spectrum disorders, mental retardation, AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS, DORSAL STREAM FUNCTION, MOTION PERCEPTION, GLOBAL-MOTION, PSYCHOPHYSICAL PERFORMANCE, CONTRAST SENSITIVITY, RESPONSE LATENCIES, DYSLEXIA, COHERENCE, PATHWAY

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