Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments with upright and inverted face and object images were carried out to investigate whether face processing in autism is more feature-based than in individuals with typical development. Participants were 17 high-ability adolescents with autistic disorder (16-24 years), 24 typically developing children (9-10 years) and 16 adults (18-33 years). In Experiment 1, a normal inversion effect was found for the adolescents with autism in a standard face recognition paradigm with reduced memory demands, except for a subgroup with low social intelligence who were not better in recognizing upright relative to inverted photographs of faces. In Experiment 2, the group with autism did not show the composite effec...
Seventeen adolescents with autism and seventeen typically developing children, matched for chronolog...
Seventeen adolescents with autism and seventeen typically developing children, matched for chronolog...
AbstractAlthough it has been suggested that individuals with an Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) proce...
Two experiments with upright and inverted face and object images were carried out to investigate whe...
AbstractAlthough it has been suggested that individuals with an Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) proce...
Recent research suggests that individuals with relatively weak global precedence (i.e., a smaller pr...
There are few direct examinations of whether face-processing difficulties in autism are disproportio...
There are few direct examinations of whether face-processing difficulties in autism are disproportio...
Incapability in face perception and recognition is one of the main issues in autism spectrum disorde...
The current study was comprised of three experiments that examined face processing abilities in chil...
Background: Studying the neural processing of faces can illuminate the mechanisms of compromised soc...
Face identity aftereffects are significantly diminished in children with autism relative to typical ...
Face identity aftereffects are significantly diminished in children with autism relative to typical ...
Background: Studying the neural processing of faces can illuminate the mechanisms of compromised soc...
Face identity aftereffects are significantly diminished in children with autism relative to typical ...
Seventeen adolescents with autism and seventeen typically developing children, matched for chronolog...
Seventeen adolescents with autism and seventeen typically developing children, matched for chronolog...
AbstractAlthough it has been suggested that individuals with an Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) proce...
Two experiments with upright and inverted face and object images were carried out to investigate whe...
AbstractAlthough it has been suggested that individuals with an Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) proce...
Recent research suggests that individuals with relatively weak global precedence (i.e., a smaller pr...
There are few direct examinations of whether face-processing difficulties in autism are disproportio...
There are few direct examinations of whether face-processing difficulties in autism are disproportio...
Incapability in face perception and recognition is one of the main issues in autism spectrum disorde...
The current study was comprised of three experiments that examined face processing abilities in chil...
Background: Studying the neural processing of faces can illuminate the mechanisms of compromised soc...
Face identity aftereffects are significantly diminished in children with autism relative to typical ...
Face identity aftereffects are significantly diminished in children with autism relative to typical ...
Background: Studying the neural processing of faces can illuminate the mechanisms of compromised soc...
Face identity aftereffects are significantly diminished in children with autism relative to typical ...
Seventeen adolescents with autism and seventeen typically developing children, matched for chronolog...
Seventeen adolescents with autism and seventeen typically developing children, matched for chronolog...
AbstractAlthough it has been suggested that individuals with an Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) proce...