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Intact predictive processing in autistic adults: evidence from statistical learning
Pesthy, O. [Pesthy, Orsolya Noémi (Pszichológia), author] Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology; Doctoral School of Psychology (ELTE); Brain, Memory and Language Reseach Group (KPI)
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Farkas, K.* [Farkas, Kinga (Pszichiátria), author] Pszichiátriai és Pszichoterápiás Klinika (SU / FM / C)
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Sapey-Triomphe, L.-A.
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Guttengéber, A. [Guttengeber, Anna (klinikai szakpszi...), author] Department of Clinical Psyhology and Outpatient (SU / FM / C)
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Komoróczy, E. [Komoróczy, Eszter (Pszichiátria), author] Pszichiátriai és Pszichoterápiás Klinika (SU / FM / C)
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Janacsek, K. [Janacsek, Karolina (kognitív pszichol...), author] Department of Clinical Psychology and Addiction (ELTE / Pszich_Int)
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Réthelyi, J.M. [Réthelyi, János (Pszichiátria- kog...), author] Pszichiátriai és Pszichoterápiás Klinika (SU / FM / C)
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Németh, D. ✉ [Németh, Dezső (Kognitív pszichol...), author] Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology; Department of Clinical Psychology and Addiction (ELTE / Pszich_Int); Brain, Memory and Language Reseach Group (KPI)
English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published:
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 2045-2322
13
(1)
Paper: 11873
, 10 p.
2023
Szociológiai Tudományos Bizottság: A nemzetközi
Regionális Tudományok Bizottsága: B nemzetközi
SJR Scopus - Multidisciplinary: D1
Identifiers
MTMT: 34083204
DOI:
10.1038/s41598-023-38708-3
WoS:
001178658600011
EDIT:
107975
Scopus:
85165492668
PubMed:
37481676
Fundings:
(2017-1.2.1-NKP-2017-00002.)
(János Bolyai Research Scholarship)
(K 128016)
(PD 124148)
(ÚNKP-22-3)
(ÚNKP-19-2-I-ELTE-332)
Subjects:
Other natural sciences
Impairment in predictive processes gained a lot of attention in recent years as an explanation for autistic symptoms. However, empirical evidence does not always underpin this framework. Thus, it is unclear what aspects of predictive processing are affected in autism spectrum disorder. In this study, we tested autistic adults on a task in which participants acquire probability-based regularities (that is, a statistical learning task). Twenty neurotypical and 22 autistic adults learned a probabilistic, temporally distributed regularity for about 40 min. Using frequentist and Bayesian methods, we found that autistic adults performed comparably to neurotypical adults, and the dynamics of learning did not differ between groups either. Thus, our study provides evidence for intact statistical learning in autistic adults. Furthermore, we discuss potential ways this result can extend the scope of the predictive processing framework, noting that atypical processing might not always mean a deficit in performance. © 2023, The Author(s).
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