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Gestalt processing in autism: failure to process perceptual relationships and the implications for contextual understanding

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Brosnan, Mark J
  Author Scott, Fiona J
  Author Fox, Simone
  Author Pye, Jackie
JOURNAL:
  Journal of child psychology and psychiatry and allied disciplines, 45(3), 459 - 469.
YEAR: 2004
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): autism, Gestalt psychology
DISCIPLINE: Psychology
HTTP: http://staff.bath.ac.uk/pssmjb/homepage/jcpp_256.pdf
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-417-174 (Last edited on 2005/07/01 04:48:25 GMT-6)
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[ 4 | 0 ] Bender, Lauretta. (1938) Visual motor gestalt test and its clinical use 1 edition.  None: American Orthopsychiatric Association.
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[ 3 | 0 ] Happé, Francesca. (1999) Autism: Cognitive deficit or cognitive style?
     (Journal Article in Trends in cognitive sciences )
[ 137 | 8 ] Koffka, Kurt. (1935) Principles of Gestalt Psychology 1 edition.  New York: Harcourt.
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[ 10 | 0 ] Marr, David. (1982) Vision: A computational investigation into the human representation and processing of visual information  San Francisco: W.H. Freeman.
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[ 2 | 7 ] Westheimer, Gerald. (1999) Gestalt theory reconfigured: Max Wertheimer's anticipation of recent developments in visual neuroscience.
     (Journal Article in Perception )
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