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ArtikelThe Temporal Binding Deficit Hypothesis of Autism  
Oleh: Boucher, Jill ; Brock, Jon ; Brown, Caroline C. ; Rippon, Gina
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Development and Psychopathology vol. 14 no. 2 (2002), page 209-224.
Topik: AUTISM; autism; temporal; binding deficit hypothesis
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Isi artikelFrith has argued that people with autism show "weak central coherence", an unusual bias toward piecemeal rather than configurational processing and a reduction in the normal tendency to process information in context. However, the prescribe cognitive and neurological mechanisms underlying with weak central coherence result form a reduction in the integration of specialized local neural networks in the brain caused by a deficit in temporal binding. The visuoperceptual anomalies associated with weak central coherence may be attributed to a reduction in synchronization of high - frequency gamma activity between local networks processing local features. The failures to utilize context in language processing in autism can be explained in similar terms. Temporal binding deficits could contribute to executive dysfunction in autism and to some of the deficits in socializtion and communication.
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