We report a cross-syndrome comparison of the development of holistic processing in face recognition in school-aged children with developmental disorders: autism, Down syndrome, and Williams syndrome. The autism group was split into two groups: one with high-functioning children and one with low-functioning children. The latter group has rarely been studied in this context. The four disorder groups were compared with typically developing children. Cross-sectional trajectory analyses were used to compare development in a modified version of Tanaka and Farah’s part–whole task. Trajectories were constructed linking part–whole performance either to chronological age or to several measures of mental age (receptive vocabulary, visuospatial constru...
Face recognition impairments are well documented in older children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (A...
The current study was comprised of three experiments that examined face processing abilities in chil...
Background: Previous research suggests that many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) hav...
We report a cross-syndrome comparison of the development of holistic processing in face recognition ...
- Background: Configural processing in face recognition is a sensitivity to the spacing between faci...
BACKGROUND: Configural processing in face recognition is a sensitivity to the spacing between facial...
Background Configural processing in face recogni-tion is a sensitivity to the spacing between facial...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) and autism are characterized by different social phenotypes ...
The current study investigated whether contrasting face recognition abilities in autism and Williams...
The current study investigated whether contrasting face recognition abilities in autism and Williams...
The current study investigated whether contrasting face recognition abilities in autism and Williams...
Although the interpretation of studies of face recognition in older children, adolescents, and adult...
The current study investigated whether contrasting face recognition abilities in autism and Williams...
Background: Past research indicated individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) demonstrated mar...
Background: There is substantial evidence that children with autism are impaired in face recog-nitio...
Face recognition impairments are well documented in older children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (A...
The current study was comprised of three experiments that examined face processing abilities in chil...
Background: Previous research suggests that many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) hav...
We report a cross-syndrome comparison of the development of holistic processing in face recognition ...
- Background: Configural processing in face recognition is a sensitivity to the spacing between faci...
BACKGROUND: Configural processing in face recognition is a sensitivity to the spacing between facial...
Background Configural processing in face recogni-tion is a sensitivity to the spacing between facial...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) and autism are characterized by different social phenotypes ...
The current study investigated whether contrasting face recognition abilities in autism and Williams...
The current study investigated whether contrasting face recognition abilities in autism and Williams...
The current study investigated whether contrasting face recognition abilities in autism and Williams...
Although the interpretation of studies of face recognition in older children, adolescents, and adult...
The current study investigated whether contrasting face recognition abilities in autism and Williams...
Background: Past research indicated individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) demonstrated mar...
Background: There is substantial evidence that children with autism are impaired in face recog-nitio...
Face recognition impairments are well documented in older children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (A...
The current study was comprised of three experiments that examined face processing abilities in chil...
Background: Previous research suggests that many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) hav...