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View article: Local and Global Visual Processing in Autism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Neuroimaging Studies
Local and Global Visual Processing in Autism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Neuroimaging Studies Open
Purpose Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) is linked to altered local and global visual processing. Previous meta-analyses demonstrated brain activation differences across a broad range of visual tasks in ASC compared to non-autistic individu…
View article: Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results
Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results Open
BACKGROUND: In autism spectrum condition (ASC), altered predictions (priors) or prediction errors have been hypothesized to increase the influence of bottom-up sensory input, relative to top-down prior knowledge. Such alterations could acc…
View article: Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results
Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results Open
BACKGROUND: In autism spectrum condition (ASC), altered predictions (priors) or prediction errors have been hypothesized to increase the influence of bottom-up sensory input, relative to top-down prior knowledge. Such alterations could acc…
View article: Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results
Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results Open
BACKGROUND: In autism spectrum condition (ASC), altered predictions (priors) or prediction errors have been hypothesized to increase the influence of bottom-up sensory input, relative to top-down prior knowledge. Such alterations could acc…
View article: Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results
Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results Open
BACKGROUND: In autism spectrum condition (ASC), altered predictions (priors) or prediction errors have been hypothesized to increase the influence of bottom-up sensory input, relative to top-down prior knowledge. Such alterations could acc…
View article: An fMRI study of crossmodal emotional congruency and the role of semantic content in the aesthetic appreciation of naturalistic art
An fMRI study of crossmodal emotional congruency and the role of semantic content in the aesthetic appreciation of naturalistic art Open
Numerous studies have explored crossmodal correspondences, yet have so far lacked insight into how crossmodal correspondences influence audiovisual emotional integration and aesthetic beauty. Our study investigated the behavioral and neura…
View article: Genetic and environmental contributions to the link between synaesthesia and neurodevelopmental and psychiatric features: a twin study
Genetic and environmental contributions to the link between synaesthesia and neurodevelopmental and psychiatric features: a twin study Open
View article: Smell-e Technology: Bridging the gap between virtual and real-life food responses using an immersive multisensory VR food environment
Smell-e Technology: Bridging the gap between virtual and real-life food responses using an immersive multisensory VR food environment Open
Immersive Virtual Reality (VR) technologies such as virtual supermarkets arean emerging medium to model individuals’ eating behaviour. However, existing VR environments elicit weaker responses to food (i.e., craving and salivation) than in…
View article: Pupil dilation offers a time-window on prediction error
Pupil dilation offers a time-window on prediction error Open
Task-evoked pupil dilation has been linked to many cognitive variables, perhaps most notably unexpected events. Zénon (2019) proposed a unifying framework stating that pupil dilation related to cognition should be considered from an inform…
View article: Pupil dilation offers a time-window on prediction error
Pupil dilation offers a time-window on prediction error Open
Task-evoked pupil dilation has been linked to many cognitive variables, perhaps most notably unexpected events. Zénon (2019) proposed a unifying framework stating that pupil dilation related to cognition should be considered from an inform…
View article: Genetic and environmental contributions to the link between synaesthesia and neurodevelopmental and psychiatric features: A twin study.
Genetic and environmental contributions to the link between synaesthesia and neurodevelopmental and psychiatric features: A twin study. Open
Synaesthesia is a sensory phenomenon where specific inputs such as written letters or tastes automatically trigger additional sensations (for instance colours). The phenomenon is more common in people on the autism spectrum compared to the…
View article: Pupil dilation offers a time-window on prediction error
Pupil dilation offers a time-window on prediction error Open
Task-evoked pupil dilation has been linked to many cognitive variables, perhaps most notably unexpected events. Zénon (2019) proposed a unifying framework stating that pupil dilation related to cognition should be considered from an inform…
View article: Amodal completion across the brain: The impact of structure and knowledge
Amodal completion across the brain: The impact of structure and knowledge Open
This study investigates the phenomenon of amodal completion within the context of naturalistic objects, employing a repetition suppression paradigm to disentangle the influence of structure and knowledge cues on how objects are completed. …
View article: A novel model of divergent predictive perception
A novel model of divergent predictive perception Open
Predictive processing theories state that our subjective experience of reality is shaped by a balance of expectations based on previous knowledge about the world (i.e. priors) and confidence in sensory input from the environment. Divergent…
View article: Genetic and environmental architecture of synaesthesia and its association with the autism spectrum—a twin study
Genetic and environmental architecture of synaesthesia and its association with the autism spectrum—a twin study Open
Synaesthesia is a sensory phenomenon where external stimuli, such as sounds or letters, trigger additional sensations (e.g. colours). Synaesthesia aggregates in families but its heritability is unknown. The phenomenon is more common in peo…
View article: A novel model of divergent predictive perception
A novel model of divergent predictive perception Open
Predictive processing theories state that our subjective experience of reality is shaped by a balance of expectations based on previous knowledge about the world (i.e., priors) and confidence in sensory input from the environment. Divergen…
View article: synr: An R package for handling synesthesia consistency test data
synr: An R package for handling synesthesia consistency test data Open
View article: Perceptual processing links autism and synesthesia: A co-twin control study
Perceptual processing links autism and synesthesia: A co-twin control study Open
Synesthesia occurs more commonly in individuals fulfilling criteria for an autism spectrum diagnosis than in the general population. It is associated with autistic traits and autism-related perceptual processing characteristics, including …
View article: Perceptual Gains and Losses in Synesthesia and Schizophrenia
Perceptual Gains and Losses in Synesthesia and Schizophrenia Open
Individual differences in perception are widespread. Considering inter-individual variability, synesthetes experience stable additional sensations; schizophrenia patients suffer perceptual deficits in, eg, perceptual organization (alongsid…
View article: Synaesthesia and autism: Different developmental outcomes from overlapping mechanisms?
Synaesthesia and autism: Different developmental outcomes from overlapping mechanisms? Open
Synaesthesia, a mixing of the senses, is more common in individuals with autism. Here, we review the evidence for the association between synaesthesia and autism with regard to their genetic background, brain connectivity, perception, cogn…
View article: Enhanced spatial navigation skills in sequence-space synesthetes
Enhanced spatial navigation skills in sequence-space synesthetes Open
View article: Correction to ‘Investigating genetic links between grapheme–colour synaesthesia and neuropsychiatric traits’
Correction to ‘Investigating genetic links between grapheme–colour synaesthesia and neuropsychiatric traits’ Open
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View article: Evidence for confounding eye movements under attempted fixation and active viewing in cognitive neuroscience
Evidence for confounding eye movements under attempted fixation and active viewing in cognitive neuroscience Open
View article: Autistic traits in synaesthesia: atypical sensory sensitivity and enhanced perception of details
Autistic traits in synaesthesia: atypical sensory sensitivity and enhanced perception of details Open
In synaesthetes, specific sensory stimuli (e.g. black letters) elicit additional experiences (e.g. colour). Synaesthesia is highly prevalent among individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but the mechanisms of this co-occurrence ar…
View article: Investigating genetic links between grapheme–colour synaesthesia and neuropsychiatric traits
Investigating genetic links between grapheme–colour synaesthesia and neuropsychiatric traits Open
Synaesthesia is a neurological phenomenon affecting perception, where triggering stimuli (e.g. letters and numbers) elicit unusual secondary sensory experiences (e.g. colours). Family-based studies point to a role for genetic factors in th…
View article: Enhanced self-reported affect and prosocial behaviour without differential physiological responses in mirror-sensory synaesthesia
Enhanced self-reported affect and prosocial behaviour without differential physiological responses in mirror-sensory synaesthesia Open
Mirror-sensory synaesthetes mirror the pain or touch that they observe in other people on their own bodies. This type of synaesthesia has been associated with enhanced empathy. We investigated whether the enhanced empathy of people with mi…
View article: The Relation Between Autistic Traits, the Degree of Synaesthesia, and Local/Global Visual Perception
The Relation Between Autistic Traits, the Degree of Synaesthesia, and Local/Global Visual Perception Open
View article: Cross-modal associations and synesthesia: Categorical perception and structure in vowel–color mappings in a large online sample
Cross-modal associations and synesthesia: Categorical perception and structure in vowel–color mappings in a large online sample Open
We report associations between vowel sounds, graphemes, and colors collected online from over 1,000 Dutch speakers. We also provide open materials, including a Python implementation of the structure measure and code for a single-page web a…
View article: Neuroimaging Findings on Amodal Completion: A Review
Neuroimaging Findings on Amodal Completion: A Review Open
Amodal completion is the phenomenon of perceiving completed objects even though physically they are partially occluded. In this review, we provide an extensive overview of the results obtained from a variety of neuroimaging studies on the …
View article: Coloured vowels: Materials accompanying a paper on vowel-colour associations and synaesthesia
Coloured vowels: Materials accompanying a paper on vowel-colour associations and synaesthesia Open
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