Autism is marked by impairments in social reciprocity and communication, along with restricted, repetitive and stereotyped behaviors. Prior studies have separately investigated social processing and executive function in autism, but little is known about the brain mechanisms of cognitive control for both emotional and nonemotional stimuli. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify differences in neurocircuitry between individuals with high functioning autism (HFA) and neurotypical controls during two versions of a go/no-go task: emotional (fear and happy faces) and nonemotional (English letters). During the letter task, HFA participants showed hypoactivation in the ventral prefrontal cortex. During the emotion task, happy fa...
Recent studies have suggested that the social and cognitive impairments in autism are associated wit...
Autism has been associated with deficits in both social cognition and aspects of executive processin...
AbstractDespite substantial clinical and anecdotal evidence for emotion dysregulation in individuals...
Autism is marked by impairments in social reciprocity and communication, along with restricted, repe...
People with autism show impairments on tasks involving social-emotional processing. Findings from fa...
With an estimated prevalence of ~1%, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is relatively common. Whilst acc...
Although high-functioning individuals with autistic disorder (i.e. autism and Asperger syndrome) are...
Despite elegant behavioral descriptions of abnormalities for processing emotional facial expressions...
International audienceDespite an overall consensus that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) entails atypi...
In this review article, we summarize recent progress toward understanding the neural structures and ...
Despite an overall consensus that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) entails atypical processing of huma...
Despite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual face proc...
One of the most striking and debilitating features of autism is the profound impairment in social an...
Previous studies that showed decreased brain activation in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD...
AbstractDespite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual f...
Recent studies have suggested that the social and cognitive impairments in autism are associated wit...
Autism has been associated with deficits in both social cognition and aspects of executive processin...
AbstractDespite substantial clinical and anecdotal evidence for emotion dysregulation in individuals...
Autism is marked by impairments in social reciprocity and communication, along with restricted, repe...
People with autism show impairments on tasks involving social-emotional processing. Findings from fa...
With an estimated prevalence of ~1%, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is relatively common. Whilst acc...
Although high-functioning individuals with autistic disorder (i.e. autism and Asperger syndrome) are...
Despite elegant behavioral descriptions of abnormalities for processing emotional facial expressions...
International audienceDespite an overall consensus that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) entails atypi...
In this review article, we summarize recent progress toward understanding the neural structures and ...
Despite an overall consensus that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) entails atypical processing of huma...
Despite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual face proc...
One of the most striking and debilitating features of autism is the profound impairment in social an...
Previous studies that showed decreased brain activation in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD...
AbstractDespite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual f...
Recent studies have suggested that the social and cognitive impairments in autism are associated wit...
Autism has been associated with deficits in both social cognition and aspects of executive processin...
AbstractDespite substantial clinical and anecdotal evidence for emotion dysregulation in individuals...