We propose an “Enhanced Perceptual Functioning” model encompassing the main differences between autistic and non-autistic
social and non-social perceptual processing: locally oriented visual and auditory perception, enhanced low-level discrimination,
use of a more posterior network in “complex” visual tasks, enhanced perception of first order static stimuli, diminished perception
of complex movement, autonomy of low-level information processing toward higher-order operations, and differential relation
between perception and general intelligence. Increased perceptual expertise may be implicated in the choice of special ability
in savant autistics, and in the variability of apparent presentations within PDD (autism with and without typical speech,
Asperger syndrome) in non-savant autistics. The overfunctioning of brain regions typically involved in primary perceptual
functions may explain the autistic perceptual endophenotype.
Keywords Perception - enhanced perceptual functioning - autism - Asperger syndrome - expertise - savant syndrome - local and global processing - fMRI