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We assessed the disembedding performance on the Embedded Figures Test (EFT) of high-functioning subjects with autism or autism spectrum disorders from multi-incidence families and the performance of their parents. The individuals with autism spectrum disorders were significantly faster than matched controls in locating the shape, but their parents were not faster than a control group of parents. However, both the individuals with autism spectrum disorders and their fathers made significantly fewer incorrect attempts before finding the right shape than matched controls. These results suggest that the number of incorrect attempts is a more subtle measure than accuracy or response time for assessing superior disembedding skills and therefore may be useful in the assessment of individuals with autism spectrum disorders.
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We are grateful to all children and adults who participated in this study and to all clinicians who helped us to recruit the participants. We thank Karlijn Steggehuis and Margreet Scherpenisse for their useful contribution.
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de Jonge, M.V., Kemner, C. & van Engeland, H. Superior Disembedding Performance of High-Functioning Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Their Parents: The Need for Subtle Measures. J Autism Dev Disord 36, 677–683 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-006-0113-2
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