Background: Previous behavioural and neuroimaging studies of emotion processing in Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have focussed on the use of facial stimuli. To date, however, no studies have examined emotion processing in autism across a broad range of social signals. Methods: This study addressed this issue by investigating emotion processing in a group of 23 adults with ASD and 23 age and gender matched controls. Recognition of basic emotions (‘happiness’, ‘sadness’, ‘anger’, disgust’ and ‘fear’) was assessed from facial, body movement and vocal stimuli. The ability to make social judgements (such as approachability) from facial stimuli was also investigated. Results: Significant deficits in emotion recognition were found in...