Facial emotion recognition in children with high functioning autism and children with social phobia
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 …
emotion recognition abilities in children aged 7–13 years with High Functioning Autism …
Communication deficits and avoidance of angry faces in children with autism spectrum disorder
Background Understanding how emotional faces are processed is important to help
characterize the social deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Aims We examined:(i) …
characterize the social deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Aims We examined:(i) …
Testing the effects of expression, intensity and age on emotional face processing in ASD
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) commonly show global deficits in the
processing of facial emotion, including impairments in emotion recognition and slowed …
processing of facial emotion, including impairments in emotion recognition and slowed …
[HTML][HTML] Atypical development of emotional face processing networks in autism spectrum disorder from childhood through to adulthood
Impairments in social functioning are hallmarks of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and
atypical functional connectivity may underlie these difficulties. Emotion processing networks …
atypical functional connectivity may underlie these difficulties. Emotion processing networks …
Let's face it! The role of social anxiety and executive functions in recognizing others' emotions from faces: Evidence from autism and specific learning disorders
Youth with different developmental disorders might experience challenges when dealing
with facial emotion recognition (FER). By comparing FER and related emotional and …
with facial emotion recognition (FER). By comparing FER and related emotional and …
[HTML][HTML] Reliability of neural activation and connectivity during implicit face emotion processing in youth
Face emotion imaging paradigms are widely used in both healthy and psychiatric
populations. Here, in children and adolescents, we evaluate the test-retest reliability of blood …
populations. Here, in children and adolescents, we evaluate the test-retest reliability of blood …
Impairments in facial affect recognition associated with autism spectrum disorders: a meta-analysis
LM Lozier, JW Vanmeter, AA Marsh - Development and …, 2014 - cambridge.org
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are characterized by social impairments, including
inappropriate responses to affective stimuli and nonverbal cues, which may extend to poor …
inappropriate responses to affective stimuli and nonverbal cues, which may extend to poor …
Differences in neural activity when processing emotional arousal and valence in autism spectrum disorders
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often have difficulty recognizing and
interpreting facial expressions of emotion, which may impair their ability to navigate and …
interpreting facial expressions of emotion, which may impair their ability to navigate and …
Reduced specificity in emotion judgment in people with autism spectrum disorder
There is a conflicting literature on facial emotion processing in autism spectrum disorder
(ASD): both typical and atypical performance have been reported, and inconsistencies in the …
(ASD): both typical and atypical performance have been reported, and inconsistencies in the …
Facing uncertainty: Interpretation of ambiguous emotional faces in childhood social anxiety disorder
Objective The current study examined whether children with a social anxiety disorder (SAD)
demonstrate divergent facial emotion processing and a disorder-specific negative …
demonstrate divergent facial emotion processing and a disorder-specific negative …