AbstractCharacteristic problems with social interaction have prompted considerable interest in the face processing of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Studies suggest that reduced integration of information from disparate facial regions likely contributes to difficulties recognizing static faces in this population. Recent work also indicates that observers with ASD have problems using patterns of facial motion to judge identity and gender, and may be less able to derive global motion percepts. These findings raise the possibility that feature integration deficits also impact the perception of moving faces. To test this hypothesis, we examined whether observers with ASD exhibit susceptibility to a new dynamic face illusion, t...
Atypical face processing plays a key role in social interaction difficulties encountered by individu...
Both behavioral and neuroimaging evidence indicate that individuals with autism demonstrate marked a...
Behavioural data suggest that individuals with autism use anomalous cognitive strategies when proces...
Characteristic problems with social interaction have prompted considerable interest in the face proc...
Characteristic problems with social interaction have prompted considerable interest in the face proc...
AbstractCharacteristic problems with social interaction have prompted considerable interest in the f...
Characteristic problems with social interaction have prompted considerable interest in the face proc...
Facial motion is a special type of biological motion that transmits cues for socio-emotional communi...
Background: Past research indicated individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) demonstrated mar...
<div><p>Facial motion is a special type of biological motion that transmits cues for socio-emotional...
Several recent behavioral and neuroimaging studies have documented an impairment in face processing ...
Research demonstrates that individuals with autism process facial information in a different manner ...
Atypical face processing plays a key role in social interaction difficulties encountered by individu...
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD; autistic individuals) may exhibit atypical face perc...
One of the components of abnormal social functioning in autism is an impaired ability to direct eye ...
Atypical face processing plays a key role in social interaction difficulties encountered by individu...
Both behavioral and neuroimaging evidence indicate that individuals with autism demonstrate marked a...
Behavioural data suggest that individuals with autism use anomalous cognitive strategies when proces...
Characteristic problems with social interaction have prompted considerable interest in the face proc...
Characteristic problems with social interaction have prompted considerable interest in the face proc...
AbstractCharacteristic problems with social interaction have prompted considerable interest in the f...
Characteristic problems with social interaction have prompted considerable interest in the face proc...
Facial motion is a special type of biological motion that transmits cues for socio-emotional communi...
Background: Past research indicated individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) demonstrated mar...
<div><p>Facial motion is a special type of biological motion that transmits cues for socio-emotional...
Several recent behavioral and neuroimaging studies have documented an impairment in face processing ...
Research demonstrates that individuals with autism process facial information in a different manner ...
Atypical face processing plays a key role in social interaction difficulties encountered by individu...
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD; autistic individuals) may exhibit atypical face perc...
One of the components of abnormal social functioning in autism is an impaired ability to direct eye ...
Atypical face processing plays a key role in social interaction difficulties encountered by individu...
Both behavioral and neuroimaging evidence indicate that individuals with autism demonstrate marked a...
Behavioural data suggest that individuals with autism use anomalous cognitive strategies when proces...