Autism has been associated with atypical face and configural processing, as indicated by the lack of a face inversion effect (better recognition of upright than inverted faces). We investigated whether such atypical processing was restricted to the face or extended to social information found in body postures. An inversion paradigm compared recognition of upright and inverted faces, body postures, and houses. Typical adults demonstrated inversion effects for both faces and body postures, but adults with autism demonstrated only a face inversion effect. Adults with autism may not have a configural processing deficit per se, but instead may have strategies for recognizing faces not used for body postures. Results have implications for therapi...
Recent research suggests that individuals with relatively weak global precedence (i.e., a smaller pr...
Background: Patients with social developmental disorders (SDD), also known as autism spectrum disord...
Research demonstrates that individuals with autism process facial information in a different manner ...
Autism has been associated with atypical face and configural processing, as indicated by the lack of...
Facial motion is a special type of biological motion that transmits cues for socio-emotional communi...
Facial motion is a special type of biological motion that transmits cues for socio-emotional communi...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments with upright and inverted face and object images were ...
Researchers argue that faces are recognized via the configuration of their parts. An important behav...
Researchers argue that faces are recognized via the configuration of their parts. An important behav...
Researchers argue that faces are recognized via the configu-ration of their parts. An important beha...
Like faces, human bodies are recognized via the configuration of their parts; their recognition is i...
The ability to take another person’s perspective is highly important for social interaction. People ...
Background: People with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) also have poorer fundamental motor skills. ...
Previous research into autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has shown people with autism to be impaired at...
Individuals with autism have been found to have difficulty in recognizing faces. It has been suggest...
Recent research suggests that individuals with relatively weak global precedence (i.e., a smaller pr...
Background: Patients with social developmental disorders (SDD), also known as autism spectrum disord...
Research demonstrates that individuals with autism process facial information in a different manner ...
Autism has been associated with atypical face and configural processing, as indicated by the lack of...
Facial motion is a special type of biological motion that transmits cues for socio-emotional communi...
Facial motion is a special type of biological motion that transmits cues for socio-emotional communi...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments with upright and inverted face and object images were ...
Researchers argue that faces are recognized via the configuration of their parts. An important behav...
Researchers argue that faces are recognized via the configuration of their parts. An important behav...
Researchers argue that faces are recognized via the configu-ration of their parts. An important beha...
Like faces, human bodies are recognized via the configuration of their parts; their recognition is i...
The ability to take another person’s perspective is highly important for social interaction. People ...
Background: People with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) also have poorer fundamental motor skills. ...
Previous research into autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has shown people with autism to be impaired at...
Individuals with autism have been found to have difficulty in recognizing faces. It has been suggest...
Recent research suggests that individuals with relatively weak global precedence (i.e., a smaller pr...
Background: Patients with social developmental disorders (SDD), also known as autism spectrum disord...
Research demonstrates that individuals with autism process facial information in a different manner ...