Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion recognition abilities in children aged 7-13 years with High Functioning Autism (HFA = 19), Social Phobia (SP = 17), or typical development (TD = 21). Findings indicate that all children identified certain emotions more quickly (e.g., happ
The present study investigated the ability of young children with and without Autism Spectrum Disord...
An altered processing of emotions may contribute to a reduced ability for social interaction and com...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterised by social and communication impairment, yet eviden...
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...
Facial emotion recognition was investigated in children with autism and their typically developing p...
Recognition of facial expressions is a fundamental ability for developing social interaction in life...
International audienceThe investigation of emotion recognition in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has...
A multitude of research on facial emotion recognition (FER) in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have ...
We compared young people with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) with age, sex and IQ...
We compated young people with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) with age, sex and IQ...
The ability to explicitly recognize emotions develops gradually throughout childhood, and children u...
Adults with high functioning autism (HFA) and Asperger syndrome (AS) are often less able to identify...
Emotion recognition represents an important predictor for the development of social interactions. Pr...
This study examined emotional awareness in children with autism. Twenty-two high functioning childre...
The present study investigated the ability of young children with and without Autism Spectrum Disord...
An altered processing of emotions may contribute to a reduced ability for social interaction and com...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterised by social and communication impairment, yet eviden...
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...
Facial emotion recognition was investigated in children with autism and their typically developing p...
Recognition of facial expressions is a fundamental ability for developing social interaction in life...
International audienceThe investigation of emotion recognition in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has...
A multitude of research on facial emotion recognition (FER) in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have ...
We compared young people with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) with age, sex and IQ...
We compated young people with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) with age, sex and IQ...
The ability to explicitly recognize emotions develops gradually throughout childhood, and children u...
Adults with high functioning autism (HFA) and Asperger syndrome (AS) are often less able to identify...
Emotion recognition represents an important predictor for the development of social interactions. Pr...
This study examined emotional awareness in children with autism. Twenty-two high functioning childre...
The present study investigated the ability of young children with and without Autism Spectrum Disord...
An altered processing of emotions may contribute to a reduced ability for social interaction and com...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterised by social and communication impairment, yet eviden...