Color Obsessions and Phobias in Autism Spectrum Disorders: the Case of J.G.
The current study is the first investigation of color ‘obsessions’ and ‘phobias’ in ASD. We investigate the color perception and cognition of J.G., a boy with ASD who has a strong obsession with blue, and a strong phobia of other colors. J.G.’s performance on a series of color tasks (color-entity association; chromatic discrimination; color classification) is compared to 13 children with and without autism who do not have color obsessions or phobias. The findings lead to the formalization of two hypotheses: (i) color obsessions and phobias in individuals with ASD are related to an unusually strong ability to associate colors with entities; (ii) color obsessions are related to hyposensitivity, and color phobias to hypersensitivity, in the affected regions of color space.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | autism spectrum disorder obsession colour |
Subjects |
Biological Sciences > Psychology Biological Sciences > Developmental Psychology Biological Sciences > Clinical Psychology Biological Sciences > Cognitive Psychology |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Psychology |
Date Deposited | 30 Nov 2012 12:15 |
Last Modified | 24 Jun 2019 10:33 |