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The enhanced perceptual functioning (EPF) model of autism proposes that superior function and increased independence of auditory and visual perceptual processes are responsible for the distinct pattern of cognitive, behavioral, and neural performance observed in autism. The EPF model emphasizes the primacy of perceptual processes, rather than social or higher order cognitive processes, in giving rise to the autistic phenotype.

Initially proposed by L. Mottron and colleagues as an alternative to the weak central coherence (WCC) model of perceptual functioning, the EPF outlines eight principles of perception in autism:

    1. More locally oriented perception is the default for individuals in autistic populations relative to typical populations.
    1. Neural complexity is inversely related to performance in low-level perceptual tasks.
    1. Early atypical behaviors regulate perceptual input.
    1. In autism, primary and associative brain regions involved in perception are...

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  1. Yale Child Study Center, 230 South Frontage Road, New Haven, CT, 06520, USA
    Cora Mukerji (Research Assistant)
  2. Center of Excellence in Pervasive Developmental Disorders of University of Montreal, 7070 Perras Boulevard, H1E 1A4, QC, Canada
    Prof. Laurent Mottron
  3. Department of Psychiatry, Riviere-des-Prairies Hospital, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Cananda
    Prof. Laurent Mottron
  4. Yale Child Study Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
    Dr. James C. McPartland (Assistant Professor, Yale Autism Program; Associate Director, Developmental Elec)

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  1. Cora Mukerji
  2. Prof. Laurent Mottron
  3. Dr. James C. McPartland

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  1. Irving B. Harris Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics and Psychology Yale University School of Medicine, Chief, Child Psychiatry Children's Hospital at Yale-New Haven Child Study Center, New Haven, CT, USA
    Fred R. Volkmar (Director, Child Study Center) (Director, Child Study Center)

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Mukerji, C., Mottron, L., McPartland, J.C. (2013). Enhanced Perceptual Functioning. In: Volkmar, F.R. (eds) Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1698-3\_723

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