All Relations between Autism Spectrum Disorder and facial expression recognition

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Miriam J Law Smith, Barbara Montagne, David I Perrett, Michael Gill, Louise Gallaghe. Detecting subtle facial emotion recognition deficits in high-functioning Autism using dynamic stimuli of varying intensities. Neuropsychologia. vol 48. issue 9. 2010-10-20. PMID:20227430. detecting subtle facial emotion recognition deficits in high-functioning autism using dynamic stimuli of varying intensities. 2010-10-20 2023-08-12 human
Adrian L Oblak, Terrell T Gibbs, Gene J Blat. Decreased GABA(B) receptors in the cingulate cortex and fusiform gyrus in autism. Journal of neurochemistry. vol 114. issue 5. 2010-09-13. PMID:20557420. the density of gaba(b) receptors in subjects with autism and matched controls was quantified in the anterior and posterior cingulate cortex, important for socio-emotional and cognitive processing, and the fusiform gyrus, important for identification of faces and facial expressions. 2010-09-13 2023-08-12 human
Kevin A Pelphrey, James P Morris, Gregory McCarthy, Kevin S Laba. Perception of dynamic changes in facial affect and identity in autism. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 2. issue 2. 2010-06-23. PMID:18174910. despite elegant behavioral descriptions of abnormalities for processing emotional facial expressions and biological motion in autism, identification of the neural mechanisms underlying these abnormalities remains a critical and largely unmet challenge. 2010-06-23 2023-08-12 human
Kevin A Pelphrey, James P Morris, Gregory McCarthy, Kevin S Laba. Perception of dynamic changes in facial affect and identity in autism. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 2. issue 2. 2010-06-23. PMID:18174910. we compared brain activity with dynamic and static facial expressions in participants with and without high-functioning autism using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) and three classes of face stimuli-emotion morphs (fearful and angry), identity morphs and static images (fearful, angry and neutral). 2010-06-23 2023-08-12 human
Kevin A Pelphrey, James P Morris, Gregory McCarthy, Kevin S Laba. Perception of dynamic changes in facial affect and identity in autism. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 2. issue 2. 2010-06-23. PMID:18174910. we observed reduced activity in the amygdala (amy) and fusiform gyrus (ffg) to dynamic emotional expressions in people with autism. 2010-06-23 2023-08-12 human
Kevin A Pelphrey, James P Morris, Gregory McCarthy, Kevin S Laba. Perception of dynamic changes in facial affect and identity in autism. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 2. issue 2. 2010-06-23. PMID:18174910. we conclude that dysfunctions in key components of the human face processing system including the amy, ffg and posterior sts region are present in individuals with high-functioning autism, and this dysfunction might contribute to the deficits in processing emotional facial expressions. 2010-06-23 2023-08-12 human
Justin H G Williams, David I Perrett, Gordon D Waiter, Stephen Peche. Differential effects of tryptophan depletion on emotion processing according to face direction. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 2. issue 4. 2010-06-23. PMID:18985132. reading facial emotion is disrupted by both psychopathology, such as autism, and altered function of neurotransmitter, such as serotonin. 2010-06-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Andrey P Anokhin, Simon Golosheykin, Andrew C Heat. Heritability of individual differences in cortical processing of facial affect. Behavior genetics. vol 40. issue 2. 2010-06-08. PMID:20127403. deficits in processing of facial emotion have been implicated in psychiatric disorders characterized by abnormal social behavior, such as autism and schizophrenia. 2010-06-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Caroline Schwartz, Gary Bente, Astrid Gawronski, Leonhard Schilbach, Kai Vogele. Responses to nonverbal behaviour of dynamic virtual characters in high-functioning autism. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 40. issue 1. 2010-04-15. PMID:19653087. the effects of diagnostic group showed that subjects with autism experienced less "contact" and "urge" to establish contact across conditions and less "interest" than controls in a condition with meaningful facial expressions. 2010-04-15 2023-08-12 human
Hironori Akechi, Atsushi Senju, Yukiko Kikuchi, Yoshikuni Tojo, Hiroo Osanai, Toshikazu Hasegaw. Does gaze direction modulate facial expression processing in children with autism spectrum disorder? Child development. vol 80. issue 4. 2009-11-23. PMID:19630898. does gaze direction modulate facial expression processing in children with autism spectrum disorder? 2009-11-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hironori Akechi, Atsushi Senju, Yukiko Kikuchi, Yoshikuni Tojo, Hiroo Osanai, Toshikazu Hasegaw. Does gaze direction modulate facial expression processing in children with autism spectrum disorder? Child development. vol 80. issue 4. 2009-11-23. PMID:19630898. two experiments investigated whether children with autism spectrum disorder (asd) integrate relevant communicative signals, such as gaze direction, when decoding a facial expression. 2009-11-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Agnès Lacroix, Michèle Guidetti, Bernadette Rogé, Judy Reill. Recognition of emotional and nonemotional facial expressions: a comparison between Williams syndrome and autism. Research in developmental disabilities. vol 30. issue 5. 2009-08-05. PMID:19286347. recognition of emotional and nonemotional facial expressions: a comparison between williams syndrome and autism. 2009-08-05 2023-08-12 human
Agnès Lacroix, Michèle Guidetti, Bernadette Rogé, Judy Reill. Recognition of emotional and nonemotional facial expressions: a comparison between Williams syndrome and autism. Research in developmental disabilities. vol 30. issue 5. 2009-08-05. PMID:19286347. the aim of our study was to compare two neurodevelopmental disorders (williams syndrome and autism) in terms of the ability to recognize emotional and nonemotional facial expressions. 2009-08-05 2023-08-12 human
Agnès Lacroix, Michèle Guidetti, Bernadette Rogé, Judy Reill. Recognition of emotional and nonemotional facial expressions: a comparison between Williams syndrome and autism. Research in developmental disabilities. vol 30. issue 5. 2009-08-05. PMID:19286347. results indicated that recognition of emotional facial expressions is more impaired in williams syndrome than in autism. 2009-08-05 2023-08-12 human
Agnès Lacroix, Michèle Guidetti, Bernadette Rogé, Judy Reill. Recognition of emotional and nonemotional facial expressions: a comparison between Williams syndrome and autism. Research in developmental disabilities. vol 30. issue 5. 2009-08-05. PMID:19286347. our study comparing williams syndrome and autism over a small age range highlighted two distinct profiles which call into question the relationships between social behaviour/cognition and emotion perception. 2009-08-05 2023-08-12 human
Nouchine Hadjikhani, Robert M Joseph, Dara S Manoach, Paulami Naik, Josh Snyder, Kelli Dominick, Rick Hoge, Jan Van den Stock, Helen Tager Flusberg, Beatrice de Gelde. Body expressions of emotion do not trigger fear contagion in autism spectrum disorder. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 4. issue 1. 2009-05-01. PMID:19151375. although there is evidence of emotion perception deficits in autism spectrum disorder (asd), research on this topic has been mostly confined to perception of emotions in faces. 2009-05-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nadia Hernandez, Aude Metzger, Rémy Magné, Frédérique Bonnet-Brilhault, Sylvie Roux, Catherine Barthelemy, Joëlle Martinea. Exploration of core features of a human face by healthy and autistic adults analyzed by visual scanning. Neuropsychologia. vol 47. issue 4. 2009-04-27. PMID:19027761. autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by disorders in social interaction and emotional reciprocity which can be explained by impairments of the ability to understand the mental states of others ("theory of mind") and recognition of facial expressions. 2009-04-27 2023-08-12 human
Paula M Beall, Eric J Moody, Daniel N McIntosh, Susan L Hepburn, Catherine L Ree. Rapid facial reactions to emotional facial expressions in typically developing children and children with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of experimental child psychology. vol 101. issue 3. 2009-02-27. PMID:18561942. rapid facial reactions to emotional facial expressions in typically developing children and children with autism spectrum disorder. 2009-02-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Paula M Beall, Eric J Moody, Daniel N McIntosh, Susan L Hepburn, Catherine L Ree. Rapid facial reactions to emotional facial expressions in typically developing children and children with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of experimental child psychology. vol 101. issue 3. 2009-02-27. PMID:18561942. typical adults mimic facial expressions within 1000 ms, but adults with autism spectrum disorder (asd) do not. 2009-02-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tedra F Clark, Piotr Winkielman, Daniel N McIntos. Autism and the extraction of emotion from briefly presented facial expressions: stumbling at the first step of empathy. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 8. issue 6. 2009-02-17. PMID:19102591. autism and the extraction of emotion from briefly presented facial expressions: stumbling at the first step of empathy. 2009-02-17 2023-08-12 human