All Relations between Autism Spectrum Disorder and facial expression recognition

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Thomas F Gros. The perception of four basic emotions in human and nonhuman faces by children with autism and other developmental disabilities. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 32. issue 5. 2004-12-14. PMID:15500027. in experiment 1, error patterns suggested that children who experienced autism were attending to features of the lower face when making judgements about emotional expressions. 2004-12-14 2023-08-12 human
Thomas F Gros. The perception of four basic emotions in human and nonhuman faces by children with autism and other developmental disabilities. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 32. issue 5. 2004-12-14. PMID:15500027. when recognizing facial emotion, children without autism performed better when viewing the full face, compared to the upper and lower face alone. 2004-12-14 2023-08-12 human
C Prüter, W Kawohl, P Hof. [A case of schizophrenia simplex?]. Der Nervenarzt. vol 75. issue 1. 2004-08-02. PMID:14722664. we report a case with formal thought disorder, autism, altered interactional behaviour, and disturbed emotional expression with no characteristic schizophrenic perception disorders, delusions, or other positive symptoms. 2004-08-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Zeinab Abdi, Tonmoy Sharm. Social cognition and its neural correlates in schizophrenia and autism. CNS spectrums. vol 9. issue 5. 2004-07-15. PMID:15115945. this article reviews research into two of the processes thought to underlie social cognition (emotion perception and theory of mind) in schizophrenia and autism. 2004-07-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Zeinab Abdi, Tonmoy Sharm. Social cognition and its neural correlates in schizophrenia and autism. CNS spectrums. vol 9. issue 5. 2004-07-15. PMID:15115945. we concluded that while a specific impairment in emotion perception and theory of mind skills cannot be generalized to all individuals with autism and schizophrenia, there are subpopulations that have lingering deficits of social cognition tasks. 2004-07-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Erin A Heerey, Dacher Keltner, Lisa M Capp. Making sense of self-conscious emotion: linking theory of mind and emotion in children with autism. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 3. issue 4. 2004-03-16. PMID:14674831. children with and without autism identified facial expressions conscious of self-conscious and non-self-conscious emotions from photographs. 2004-03-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
R J R Blai. Facial expressions, their communicatory functions and neuro-cognitive substrates. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. vol 358. issue 1431. 2003-05-01. PMID:12689381. in autism, it is argued that the basic response to emotional expressions remains intact but that there is impaired ability to represent the referent of the individual displaying the emotion. 2003-05-01 2023-08-12 human
J P Teunisse, B de Gelde. Impaired categorical perception of facial expressions in high-functioning adolescents with autism. Child neuropsychology : a journal on normal and abnormal development in childhood and adolescence. vol 7. issue 1. 2002-02-20. PMID:11815876. impaired categorical perception of facial expressions in high-functioning adolescents with autism. 2002-02-20 2023-08-12 human
J P Teunisse, B de Gelde. Impaired categorical perception of facial expressions in high-functioning adolescents with autism. Child neuropsychology : a journal on normal and abnormal development in childhood and adolescence. vol 7. issue 1. 2002-02-20. PMID:11815876. categorical perception of facial expressions is studied in high-functioning adolescents with autism, using three continua of facial expressions obtained by morphing. 2002-02-20 2023-08-12 human
G Celani, M W Battacchi, L Arcidiacon. The understanding of the emotional meaning of facial expressions in people with autism. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 29. issue 1. 1999-05-19. PMID:10097995. the understanding of the emotional meaning of facial expressions in people with autism. 1999-05-19 2023-08-12 human
M M Mazzocco, B F Pennington, R J Hagerma. Social cognition skills among females with fragile X. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 24. issue 4. 1994-11-28. PMID:7961331. the emotion perception task employed was one for which deficits have been reported among individuals with autism. 1994-11-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
M M Mazzocco, B F Pennington, R J Hagerma. Social cognition skills among females with fragile X. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 24. issue 4. 1994-11-28. PMID:7961331. thus the results do not support the hypothesis that perspective-taking or emotion perception deficits are a component of the fragile x phenotype in females and represent an important differentiation between fragile x and autism. 1994-11-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
D Tantam, D Holmes, C Cordes. Nonverbal expression in autism of Asperger type. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 23. issue 1. 1993-05-03. PMID:8463192. we suggest that the gaze avoidance of autism may in actuality be a lack of expected gaze (e.g., gaze when the other person is talking) rather than an absolute avoidance, and suggest that a lifelong absence of gaze response to social cues including speech could explain a number of the developmental features of autism including lack of joint attention with others, lack of understanding and affective response to others, and poor discrimination of facial expressions. 1993-05-03 2023-08-12 human
S Ozonoff, B F Pennington, S J Roger. Are there emotion perception deficits in young autistic children? Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines. vol 31. issue 3. 1990-05-08. PMID:2318918. these results suggest that emotion perception impairment is not likely to be the primary underlying deficit in autism. 1990-05-08 2023-08-11 Not clear
H F Searle. The role of the analyst's facial expressions in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic therapy. International journal of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. vol 10. 1985-01-31. PMID:6511198. it is in the realm of the analyst's facial expressions that the borderline patient, for example, can best find a bridge out of autism and into therapeutically symbiotic relatedness with the analyst. 1985-01-31 2023-08-12 human