Can neurotypical individuals read autistic facial expressions? Atypical production of emotional facial expressions in autism spectrum disorders
The difficulties encountered by individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) when
interacting with neurotypical (NT, ie nonautistic) individuals are usually attributed to failure to …
interacting with neurotypical (NT, ie nonautistic) individuals are usually attributed to failure to …
Evaluating posed and evoked facial expressions of emotion from adults with autism spectrum disorder
DJ Faso, NJ Sasson, AE Pinkham - Journal of autism and developmental …, 2015 - Springer
Though many studies have examined facial affect perception by individuals with autism
spectrum disorder (ASD), little research has investigated how facial expressivity in ASD is …
spectrum disorder (ASD), little research has investigated how facial expressivity in ASD is …
Facial expression production in autism: A meta‐analysis
DA Trevisan, M Hoskyn, E Birmingham - Autism Research, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This meta‐analysis summarized studies that examined group differences on the production
of facial expressions in participants with ASD compared to typically developing or …
of facial expressions in participants with ASD compared to typically developing or …
Misinterpretation of facial expressions of emotion in verbal adults with autism spectrum disorder
SM Eack, CA Mazefsky, NJ Minshew - Autism, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Facial emotion perception is significantly affected in autism spectrum disorder, yet little is
known about how individuals with autism spectrum disorder misinterpret facial expressions …
known about how individuals with autism spectrum disorder misinterpret facial expressions …
Rules versus prototype matching: Strategies of perception of emotional facial expressions in the autism spectrum
MD Rutherford, DN McIntosh - Journal of autism and developmental …, 2007 - Springer
When perceiving emotional facial expressions, people with autistic spectrum disorders
(ASD) appear to focus on individual facial features rather than configurations. This paper …
(ASD) appear to focus on individual facial features rather than configurations. This paper …
Emotion recognition in autism: Coordinating faces and voices
RP Hobson, J Ouston, A Lee - Psychological medicine, 1988 - cambridge.org
Autistic and non-autistic mentally retarded adolescents and young adults were individually
matched for age and verbal ability and were given tasks in which they chose photographs of …
matched for age and verbal ability and were given tasks in which they chose photographs of …
Emotion recognition in autism: Verbal and nonverbal information
KA Loveland, B Tunali–Kotoski, YR Chen… - Development and …, 1997 - cambridge.org
This study examined the roles of verbal and nonverbal sources of information in the ability of
persons with and without autism to recognize emotion. Child, adolescent, and young adult …
persons with and without autism to recognize emotion. Child, adolescent, and young adult …
Perception of emotions from facial expressions in high-functioning adults with autism
DP Kennedy, R Adolphs - Neuropsychologia, 2012 - Elsevier
Impairment in social communication is one of the diagnostic hallmarks of autism spectrum
disorders, and a large body of research has documented aspects of impaired social …
disorders, and a large body of research has documented aspects of impaired social …
Reduced accuracy and sensitivity in the perception of emotional facial expressions in individuals with high autism spectrum traits
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is among other things characterized by specific
impairments in emotion processing. It is not clear, however, to what extent the typical decline …
impairments in emotion processing. It is not clear, however, to what extent the typical decline …
Automatic recognition of posed facial expression of emotion in individuals with autism spectrum disorder
J Manfredonia, A Bangerter, NV Manyakov… - Journal of autism and …, 2019 - Springer
Facial expression is impaired in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but rarely systematically
studied. We focus on the ability of individuals with ASD to produce facial expressions of …
studied. We focus on the ability of individuals with ASD to produce facial expressions of …