Atypical and inflexible visual encoding in autism spectrum disorder

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Abstract

Encoding, which involves translating sensory information into neural representations, is a critical first step in the sensory-perceptual pathway. Using a visual orientation task, a new study found both lower encoding capacity and less flexible encoding adaptation in people with autism spectrum disorder.

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Isenstein, E. L., Ju Park, W., & Tadin, D. (2021). Atypical and inflexible visual encoding in autism spectrum disorder. PLoS Biology, 19(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001293

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