All Relations between Autism Spectrum Disorder and face detection

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K Suzanne Scherf, Daniel Elbich, Nancy Minshew, Marlene Behrman. Individual differences in symptom severity and behavior predict neural activation during face processing in adolescents with autism. NeuroImage. Clinical. vol 7. 2015-09-24. PMID:25610767. despite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual face processing regions in autism, almost nothing is known about whether these perturbations extend to more affective regions in the circuitry and whether they bear any relationship to symptom severity or atypical behavior. 2015-09-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
K Suzanne Scherf, Daniel Elbich, Nancy Minshew, Marlene Behrman. Individual differences in symptom severity and behavior predict neural activation during face processing in adolescents with autism. NeuroImage. Clinical. vol 7. 2015-09-24. PMID:25610767. our findings reveal a systematic relation between the magnitude of neural dysfunction, severity of autism symptoms, and variation in face recognition behavior in adolescents with autism. 2015-09-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Drew W R Halliday, Stuart W S MacDonald, K Suzanne Scherf, Suzanne K Sherf, James W Tanak. A reciprocal model of face recognition and autistic traits: evidence from an individual differences perspective. PloS one. vol 9. issue 5. 2015-06-04. PMID:24853862. although not a core symptom of the disorder, individuals with autism often exhibit selective impairments in their face processing abilities. 2015-06-04 2023-08-13 human
Drew W R Halliday, Stuart W S MacDonald, K Suzanne Scherf, Suzanne K Sherf, James W Tanak. A reciprocal model of face recognition and autistic traits: evidence from an individual differences perspective. PloS one. vol 9. issue 5. 2015-06-04. PMID:24853862. these results suggest that the broader autism phenotype is associated with lower face recognition abilities, even among typically developing individuals. 2015-06-04 2023-08-13 human
Mylissa M Slane, Laina G Lusk, K B Boomer, Abby E Hare, Margaret K King, David W Evan. Social cognition, face processing, and oxytocin receptor single nucleotide polymorphisms in typically developing children. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. vol 9. 2015-05-28. PMID:24814480. differences in face processing and variations in the oxytocin receptor (oxtr) gene have been associated with sc deficits and autism spectrum disorder (asd) traits. 2015-05-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kirsten O'Hearn, James Tanaka, Andrew Lynn, Jennifer Fedor, Nancy Minshew, Beatriz Lun. Developmental plateau in visual object processing from adolescence to adulthood in autism. Brain and cognition. vol 90. 2015-05-27. PMID:25019999. a lack of typical age-related improvement from adolescence to adulthood contributes to face recognition deficits in adults with autism on the cambridge face memory test (cfmt). 2015-05-27 2023-08-13 human
Ellen Greimel, Martin Schulte-Rüther, Inge Kamp-Becker, Helmut Remschmidt, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Kerstin Konra. Impairment in face processing in autism spectrum disorder: a developmental perspective. Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996). vol 121. issue 9. 2015-05-11. PMID:24737035. impairment in face processing in autism spectrum disorder: a developmental perspective. 2015-05-11 2023-08-13 human
Wasifa Jamal, Saptarshi Das, Ioana-Anastasia Oprescu, Koushik Maharatna, Fabio Apicella, Federico Sicc. Classification of autism spectrum disorder using supervised learning of brain connectivity measures extracted from synchrostates. Journal of neural engineering. vol 11. issue 4. 2015-03-30. PMID:24981017. the paper investigates the presence of autism using the functional brain connectivity measures derived from electro-encephalogram (eeg) of children during face perception tasks. 2015-03-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Carina C J M de Klerk, Teodora Gliga, Tony Charman, Mark H Johnso. Face engagement during infancy predicts later face recognition ability in younger siblings of children with autism. Developmental science. vol 17. issue 4. 2015-02-12. PMID:24314028. face engagement during infancy predicts later face recognition ability in younger siblings of children with autism. 2015-02-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Louise Ewing, Katie Leach, Elizabeth Pellicano, Linda Jeffery, Gillian Rhode. Reduced face aftereffects in autism are not due to poor attention. PloS one. vol 8. issue 11. 2014-12-17. PMID:24312293. these findings support the notion that diminished face aftereffects in autism reflect atypicalities in adaptive norm-based coding, which could also contribute to face processing difficulties in this group. 2014-12-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hanna B Cygan, Pawel Tacikowski, Pawel Ostaszewski, Izabela Chojnicka, Anna Nowick. Neural correlates of own name and own face detection in autism spectrum disorder. PloS one. vol 9. issue 1. 2014-12-03. PMID:24465847. neural correlates of own name and own face detection in autism spectrum disorder. 2014-12-03 2023-08-12 human
Haley G Trontel, Tyler C Duffield, Erin D Bigler, Alyson Froehlich, Molly B D Prigge, Jared A Nielsen, Jason R Cooperrider, Annahir N Cariello, Brittany G Travers, Jeffrey S Anderson, Brandon A Zielinski, Andrew Alexander, Nicholas Lange, Janet E Lainhar. Fusiform correlates of facial memory in autism. Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland). vol 3. issue 3. 2014-11-12. PMID:24761228. given reported deficits in face processing in autism, the current study compared performance on an immediate and delayed facial memory task for individuals with asd and tdc. 2014-11-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Blythe A Corbett, Cassandra Newsom, Alexandra P Key, Lydia R Qualls, E Kale Edmisto. Examining the relationship between face processing and social interaction behavior in children with and without autism spectrum disorder. Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders. vol 6. issue 1. 2014-09-02. PMID:25180050. examining the relationship between face processing and social interaction behavior in children with and without autism spectrum disorder. 2014-09-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Louise Ewing, Elizabeth Pellicano, Gillian Rhode. Using effort to measure reward value of faces in children with autism. PloS one. vol 8. issue 11. 2014-07-25. PMID:24236140. according to one influential account, face processing atypicalities in autism reflect reduced reward value of faces, which results in limited attention to faces during development and a consequent failure to acquire face expertise. 2014-07-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Louise Ewing, Elizabeth Pellicano, Gillian Rhode. Using effort to measure reward value of faces in children with autism. PloS one. vol 8. issue 11. 2014-07-25. PMID:24236140. these results speak against the possibility that face recognition difficulties in autism are explained by atypical reward value of faces. 2014-07-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Leo Arkush, Adam P R Smith-Collins, Chiara Fiorentini, David H Skus. Recognition of face and non-face stimuli in autistic spectrum disorder. Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. vol 6. issue 6. 2014-07-03. PMID:23894016. many people with autism spectrum disorder (asd) have poor face recognition memory; changes in hairstyle or other non-facial features in an otherwise familiar person affect their recollection skills. 2014-07-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Shafali Spurling Jeste, Suzanna Hirsch, Vanessa Vogel-Farley, Amanda Norona, Mary-Clare Navalta, Matt C Gregas, Sanjay P Prabhu, Mustafa Sahin, Charles A Nelso. Atypical face processing in children with tuberous sclerosis complex. Journal of child neurology. vol 28. issue 12. 2014-06-30. PMID:23143725. given the evidence of impaired face processing in autism, the authors sought to investigate electrophysiological markers of face processing in children with tuberous sclerosis complex. 2014-06-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sarah Weigelt, Kami Koldewyn, Nancy Kanwishe. Face recognition deficits in autism spectrum disorders are both domain specific and process specific. PloS one. vol 8. issue 9. 2014-06-03. PMID:24040276. the answers to these questions are important both for understanding the nature of autism and its developmental etiology, and for understanding the functional architecture of face processing in the typical brain. 2014-06-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sarah Weigelt, Kami Koldewyn, Nancy Kanwishe. Face recognition deficits in autism spectrum disorders are both domain specific and process specific. PloS one. vol 8. issue 9. 2014-06-03. PMID:24040276. these results provide a more precise characterization of the cognitive phenotype of autism and further indicate a functional dissociation between face memory and face perception. 2014-06-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Corrado Corradi-Dell'acqua, Sophie Schwartz, Emilie Meaux, Bénedicte Hubert, Patrik Vuilleumier, Christine Deruell. Neural responses to emotional expression information in high- and low-spatial frequency in autism: evidence for a cortical dysfunction. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 8. 2014-04-30. PMID:24782735. despite an overall consensus that autism spectrum disorder (asd) entails atypical processing of human faces and emotional expressions, the role of neural structures involved in early facial processing remains unresolved. 2014-04-30 2023-08-13 human