The ability to explicitly recognize emotions develops gradually throughout childhood, and children usually have greater difficulty in recognizing emotions from the voice than from the face. However, little is known about how children integrate vocal and facial cues to recognize an emotion, particularly during mid to late childhood. Furthermore, children with an autism spectrum disorder often show a reduced ability to recognize emotions, especially when integrating emotion from multiple modalities. The current preliminary study explored the ability of typically developing children aged 7-9\ua0years to match emotional tones of voice to facial expressions and whether this ability varies according to the level of autism-like traits. Overall, ch...
Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion...
Previous studies have revealed inconsistent findings regarding impairments in the understanding of b...
Background: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterised by social and communication difficult...
In contrast with findings of reduced facial and vocal emotional recognition (ER) accuracy, children ...
Recent research revealed that, analogously to facial expressions, vocalizations conveying basic emot...
Recent research revealed that, analogously to facial expressions, vocalizations conveying basic emot...
Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion...
Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion...
International audienceThe investigation of emotion recognition in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has...
Background: Children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have emotion recognition deficits when te...
International audienceThe investigation of emotion recognition in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has...
International audienceThe investigation of emotion recognition in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has...
Background: Children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have emotion recognition deficits when te...
Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion...
Recognition of facial expressions is a fundamental ability for developing social interaction in life...
Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion...
Previous studies have revealed inconsistent findings regarding impairments in the understanding of b...
Background: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterised by social and communication difficult...
In contrast with findings of reduced facial and vocal emotional recognition (ER) accuracy, children ...
Recent research revealed that, analogously to facial expressions, vocalizations conveying basic emot...
Recent research revealed that, analogously to facial expressions, vocalizations conveying basic emot...
Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion...
Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion...
International audienceThe investigation of emotion recognition in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has...
Background: Children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have emotion recognition deficits when te...
International audienceThe investigation of emotion recognition in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has...
International audienceThe investigation of emotion recognition in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has...
Background: Children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have emotion recognition deficits when te...
Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion...
Recognition of facial expressions is a fundamental ability for developing social interaction in life...
Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion...
Previous studies have revealed inconsistent findings regarding impairments in the understanding of b...
Background: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterised by social and communication difficult...