All Relations between Autism Spectrum Disorder and face detection

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Charlotte Tye, Evelyne Mercure, Karen L Ashwood, Bahare Azadi, Philip Asherson, Mark H Johnson, Patrick Bolton, Gráinne McLoughli. Neurophysiological responses to faces and gaze direction differentiate children with ASD, ADHD and ASD+ADHD. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. vol 5. 2014-01-27. PMID:23466656. children with autism spectrum disorder (asd) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) demonstrate face processing abnormalities that may underlie social impairment. 2014-01-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ueli Rutishauser, Oana Tudusciuc, Shuo Wang, Adam N Mamelak, Ian B Ross, Ralph Adolph. Single-neuron correlates of atypical face processing in autism. Neuron. vol 80. issue 4. 2014-01-15. PMID:24267649. single-neuron correlates of atypical face processing in autism. 2014-01-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Louise Ewing, Elizabeth Pellicano, Gillian Rhode. Reevaluating the selectivity of face-processing difficulties in children and adolescents with autism. Journal of experimental child psychology. vol 115. issue 2. 2014-01-06. PMID:23563163. reevaluating the selectivity of face-processing difficulties in children and adolescents with autism. 2014-01-06 2023-08-12 human
Louise Ewing, Elizabeth Pellicano, Gillian Rhode. Reevaluating the selectivity of face-processing difficulties in children and adolescents with autism. Journal of experimental child psychology. vol 115. issue 2. 2014-01-06. PMID:23563163. there are few direct examinations of whether face-processing difficulties in autism are disproportionate to difficulties with other complex non-face stimuli. 2014-01-06 2023-08-12 human
Louise Ewing, Elizabeth Pellicano, Gillian Rhode. Reevaluating the selectivity of face-processing difficulties in children and adolescents with autism. Journal of experimental child psychology. vol 115. issue 2. 2014-01-06. PMID:23563163. this lack of face selectivity is inconsistent with prominent theories that attribute face-processing difficulties in autism to fundamental problems with social motivation or social attention. 2014-01-06 2023-08-12 human
Gregor Domes, Markus Heinrichs, Ekkehardt Kumbier, Annette Grossmann, Karlheinz Hauenstein, Sabine C Herpert. Effects of intranasal oxytocin on the neural basis of face processing in autism spectrum disorder. Biological psychiatry. vol 74. issue 3. 2013-10-30. PMID:23510581. effects of intranasal oxytocin on the neural basis of face processing in autism spectrum disorder. 2013-10-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Gregor Domes, Markus Heinrichs, Ekkehardt Kumbier, Annette Grossmann, Karlheinz Hauenstein, Sabine C Herpert. Effects of intranasal oxytocin on the neural basis of face processing in autism spectrum disorder. Biological psychiatry. vol 74. issue 3. 2013-10-30. PMID:23510581. autism spectrum disorder (asd) is associated with altered face processing and decreased activity in brain regions involved in face processing. 2013-10-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nicole R Zürcher, Nick Donnelly, Ophélie Rogier, Britt Russo, Loyse Hippolyte, Julie Hadwin, Eric Lemonnier, Nouchine Hadjikhan. It's all in the eyes: subcortical and cortical activation during grotesqueness perception in autism. PloS one. vol 8. issue 1. 2013-08-02. PMID:23342130. atypical face processing plays a key role in social interaction difficulties encountered by individuals with autism. 2013-08-02 2023-08-12 human
Nicole R Zürcher, Nick Donnelly, Ophélie Rogier, Britt Russo, Loyse Hippolyte, Julie Hadwin, Eric Lemonnier, Nouchine Hadjikhan. It's all in the eyes: subcortical and cortical activation during grotesqueness perception in autism. PloS one. vol 8. issue 1. 2013-08-02. PMID:23342130. in the current fmri study, the thatcher illusion was used to investigate several aspects of face processing in 20 young adults with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder (asd) and 20 matched neurotypical controls. 2013-08-02 2023-08-12 human
Nicole R Zürcher, Nick Donnelly, Ophélie Rogier, Britt Russo, Loyse Hippolyte, Julie Hadwin, Eric Lemonnier, Nouchine Hadjikhan. It's all in the eyes: subcortical and cortical activation during grotesqueness perception in autism. PloS one. vol 8. issue 1. 2013-08-02. PMID:23342130. our findings show that when explicitly cued to attend to the eyes, activation of cortical areas involved in face processing, including its social and emotional aspects, can be enhanced in autism. 2013-08-02 2023-08-12 human
Nicole R Zürcher, Nick Donnelly, Ophélie Rogier, Britt Russo, Loyse Hippolyte, Julie Hadwin, Eric Lemonnier, Nouchine Hadjikhan. It's all in the eyes: subcortical and cortical activation during grotesqueness perception in autism. PloS one. vol 8. issue 1. 2013-08-02. PMID:23342130. this suggests that impairments in face processing in autism may be caused by a deficit in social attention, and that giving specific cues to attend to the eye-region when performing behavioral therapies aimed at improving social skills may result in a better outcome. 2013-08-02 2023-08-12 human
Tamara L Watso. Implications of holistic face processing in autism and schizophrenia. Frontiers in psychology. vol 4. 2013-07-12. PMID:23847581. implications of holistic face processing in autism and schizophrenia. 2013-07-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tamara L Watso. Implications of holistic face processing in autism and schizophrenia. Frontiers in psychology. vol 4. 2013-07-12. PMID:23847581. people with autism and schizophrenia have been shown to have a local bias in sensory processing and face recognition difficulties. 2013-07-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tamara L Watso. Implications of holistic face processing in autism and schizophrenia. Frontiers in psychology. vol 4. 2013-07-12. PMID:23847581. this implies that holistic processing is necessary but not sufficient for optimal face recognition and new avenues for research into face recognition based on network models of autism and schizophrenia are proposed. 2013-07-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Masayoshi Nagai, Patrick J Bennett, M D Rutherford, Carl M Gaspar, Takatsune Kumada, Allison B Sekule. Comparing face processing strategies between typically-developed observers and observers with autism using sub-sampled-pixels presentation in response classification technique. Vision research. vol 79. 2013-07-09. PMID:23321026. comparing face processing strategies between typically-developed observers and observers with autism using sub-sampled-pixels presentation in response classification technique. 2013-07-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jeffrey M Valla, Jeffrey W Maendel, Barbara L Ganzel, Andrew R Barsky, Matthew K Belmont. Autistic trait interactions underlie sex-dependent facial recognition abilities in the normal population. Frontiers in psychology. vol 4. 2013-06-12. PMID:23755028. participants completed the autism quotient survey of autistic traits, and one of three face recognition tests: full-face, eyes-only, or mouth-only. 2013-06-12 2023-08-12 human
Nicholas R Cooper, Andrew Simpson, Amy Till, Kelly Simmons, Ignazio Puzz. Beta event-related desynchronization as an index of individual differences in processing human facial expression: further investigations of autistic traits in typically developing adults. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 7. 2013-05-01. PMID:23630489. the eeg index of hmns activation (mu suppression) seems to be a sensitive measure of the variability in facial processing in typically developing individuals with high and low self-reported traits of autism. 2013-05-01 2023-08-12 human
Julia Parish-Morris, Coralie Chevallier, Natasha Tonge, Janelle Letzen, Juhi Pandey, Robert T Schult. Visual attention to dynamic faces and objects is linked to face processing skills: a combined study of children with autism and controls. Frontiers in psychology. vol 4. 2013-04-19. PMID:23596436. visual attention to dynamic faces and objects is linked to face processing skills: a combined study of children with autism and controls. 2013-04-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Julia Parish-Morris, Coralie Chevallier, Natasha Tonge, Janelle Letzen, Juhi Pandey, Robert T Schult. Visual attention to dynamic faces and objects is linked to face processing skills: a combined study of children with autism and controls. Frontiers in psychology. vol 4. 2013-04-19. PMID:23596436. although the extant literature on face recognition skills in autism spectrum disorder (asd) shows clear impairments compared to typically developing controls (tdc) at the group level, the distribution of scores within asd is broad. 2013-04-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Chiara Fiorentini, Laura Gray, Gillian Rhodes, Linda Jeffery, Elizabeth Pellican. Reduced face identity aftereffects in relatives of children with autism. Neuropsychologia. vol 50. issue 12. 2013-04-15. PMID:22968036. previous research has shown that relatives of individuals with autism exhibit face processing atypicalities, which are similar in nature albeit of lesser degree, to those found in children and adults with autism. 2013-04-15 2023-08-12 Not clear