Articles related to "Perceptual World"



Parallel Worlds - Created by Differences in Sensory Perception
Though autistic people live in the same physical world and deal with the same 'raw material', their perceptual world turns out to be strikingly different from that of non-autistic people. The article highlights the idea that often it is not the traetment and the number of hours you work with your child, but in 'what perceptual world' you both are, i.e. whether you are in one and the same 'perceptual environment' or in two parallel ones,
autism sensory-perceptual abnormalities sensory processing perceptual world blindness

Autism, Asperger's Syndrome and Face Recognition
Many of those with autistic spectrum disorders have difficulty recognizing the faces of those they do not know well.
autism face recognition asperger’s face recognition autism prosopagnosia asperger’s prosopagnosia autism face blindness

Do We Live in the Same 'Time Zone'? (Delayed perception in autism)
The article shows how differences in time we need to process information from the outside world lead to differences in subjective experience of time by autistic and non-autistic individuals.
autism delayed perception/processing delayed responses to stimuli


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