Figure Disembedding: The Gottschaldt’s Hidden Figure Test in Children with Typical Development and Autism

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Abstract

In two studies, we used the Gottschaldt’s Hidden Figure Test (GHFT) for assessing figure disembedding ability in children aged 7–11. Study 1 demonstrated in a large sample of typically developing children that GHFT accuracy and time scores differed across age groups, without sex and socioeconomic differences. Thus, we provided normative data only taking into account children’s age. In Study 2, GHFT normative values were used to assess children with autism, who were also compared with a closely age-matched group of typical controls. Children with autism achieved time scores at or above the 50th centile and significantly differed from the controls for time score. The GHFT seems a valuable tool for defining the cognitive profile of children with autism.

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Conson, M., Siciliano, M., Trojano, L., Zoccolotti, P., Zappullo, I., Baiano, C., … Santangelo, G. (2022). Figure Disembedding: The Gottschaldt’s Hidden Figure Test in Children with Typical Development and Autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 52(9), 3790–3799. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-021-05259-3

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