Research demonstrates that individuals with autism process facial information in a different manner than typically developing individuals. Several accounts of the face recognition deficit in individuals with autism have been posited with possible underlying mechanisms as the source of the deficit in face recognition skills. The current study proposed a new account that individuals with autism are less sensitive at perceiving configural manipulations between faces than typically developing individuals leading to their difficulty recognizing faces. A change detection task was used to measure perceptual sensitivity to varying levels of configural manipulations involving the eye and mouth regions. Participants with and without autism, matched o...
Faces are one of the most important stimuli that we encounter, but humans vary dramatically in their...
Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder and Asperger’s syndrome is part of the spectrum of auti...
Impairments in inhibitory control (IC), or the ability to suppress a dominant behavioral response, a...
The current study was comprised of three experiments that examined face processing abilities in chil...
Atypicalities with face processing have been suggested to underlie some of the social impairments in...
Research demonstrates that individuals with autism process facial information in a different manner ...
The accurate integration of audio-visual emotion cues is critical for social interactions and requir...
Pseudoneglect (PN: Bowers & Heilman, 1980) references neurotypical leftward attentional bias reflect...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterized by social deficits in emotional comprehension. Res...
Infant eye tracking research has assessed the visual scanning of static and dynamic singularly prese...
Face recognition impairments can present throughout life as a result of acquired or developmental in...
AbstractIndividuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have been found to have impairments in some...
An atypical recognition of facial expressions of emotion is thought to be part of the characteristic...
Attention to another’s eyes and face recognition are necessary building blocks for efficient social ...
This research looked at the ability of children with autism to understand theory of mind. This is t...
Faces are one of the most important stimuli that we encounter, but humans vary dramatically in their...
Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder and Asperger’s syndrome is part of the spectrum of auti...
Impairments in inhibitory control (IC), or the ability to suppress a dominant behavioral response, a...
The current study was comprised of three experiments that examined face processing abilities in chil...
Atypicalities with face processing have been suggested to underlie some of the social impairments in...
Research demonstrates that individuals with autism process facial information in a different manner ...
The accurate integration of audio-visual emotion cues is critical for social interactions and requir...
Pseudoneglect (PN: Bowers & Heilman, 1980) references neurotypical leftward attentional bias reflect...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterized by social deficits in emotional comprehension. Res...
Infant eye tracking research has assessed the visual scanning of static and dynamic singularly prese...
Face recognition impairments can present throughout life as a result of acquired or developmental in...
AbstractIndividuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have been found to have impairments in some...
An atypical recognition of facial expressions of emotion is thought to be part of the characteristic...
Attention to another’s eyes and face recognition are necessary building blocks for efficient social ...
This research looked at the ability of children with autism to understand theory of mind. This is t...
Faces are one of the most important stimuli that we encounter, but humans vary dramatically in their...
Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder and Asperger’s syndrome is part of the spectrum of auti...
Impairments in inhibitory control (IC), or the ability to suppress a dominant behavioral response, a...