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Pupillary responses to illusions of brightness in autism spectrum disorder

Laeng et al., 2018

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Laeng B
Færevaag F
Tanggaard S
von Tetzchner S
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i-Perception

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Previous studies indicate that individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) do not experience optical illusions in the same manner as individuals with typical development. This study uses pupillary responses as an objective measure of perception of visual …
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