Relatively able children with autism were compared with age- and language-matched controls on assessments of (1) familiar voice–face identity matching, (2) familiar face recognition, and (3) familiar voice recognition. The faces and voices of individuals at the children’s schools were used as stimuli. The experimental group were impaired relative to the controls on all three tasks. Face recognition and voice recognition correlated significantly with voice–face identity matching, but not with each other, suggesting that the recognition impairments jointly cause the matching impairment. Neither chronological age nor verbal mental age were consistently related to the recognition and matching impairments
International audienceRecognizing an individual as familiar is an important aspect of our social cog...
It has been argued that autistic individuals have difficulties with face memory but typical face per...
The ‘broader autism phenotype’ (BAP) refers to the mild expression of autistic-like traits in the re...
Relatively able children with autism were compared with age-and language-matched controls on assessm...
It is well established that people with autism have impaired face processing, but much less is known...
Although the interpretation of studies of face recognition in older children, adolescents, and adult...
Empirical data regarding the extent of face recognition abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder (A...
As faces become familiar, recognition becomes easier but the style of processing also changes. Here,...
The ability to explicitly recognize emotions develops gradually throughout childhood, and children u...
Voices can convey information about a speaker. When forming an abstract representation of a speaker,...
People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have difficulties in identifying another person by face a...
The current study was comprised of three experiments that examined face processing abilities in chil...
AbstractUnfamiliar face recognition follows a particularly protracted developmental trajectory and i...
Unfamiliar face recognition follows a particularly protracted developmental trajectory and is more l...
Background: The ‘broader autism phenotype’ (BAP) refers to the mild expression of autistic-like trai...
International audienceRecognizing an individual as familiar is an important aspect of our social cog...
It has been argued that autistic individuals have difficulties with face memory but typical face per...
The ‘broader autism phenotype’ (BAP) refers to the mild expression of autistic-like traits in the re...
Relatively able children with autism were compared with age-and language-matched controls on assessm...
It is well established that people with autism have impaired face processing, but much less is known...
Although the interpretation of studies of face recognition in older children, adolescents, and adult...
Empirical data regarding the extent of face recognition abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder (A...
As faces become familiar, recognition becomes easier but the style of processing also changes. Here,...
The ability to explicitly recognize emotions develops gradually throughout childhood, and children u...
Voices can convey information about a speaker. When forming an abstract representation of a speaker,...
People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have difficulties in identifying another person by face a...
The current study was comprised of three experiments that examined face processing abilities in chil...
AbstractUnfamiliar face recognition follows a particularly protracted developmental trajectory and i...
Unfamiliar face recognition follows a particularly protracted developmental trajectory and is more l...
Background: The ‘broader autism phenotype’ (BAP) refers to the mild expression of autistic-like trai...
International audienceRecognizing an individual as familiar is an important aspect of our social cog...
It has been argued that autistic individuals have difficulties with face memory but typical face per...
The ‘broader autism phenotype’ (BAP) refers to the mild expression of autistic-like traits in the re...