3. They may miss hints, cues and nuances other people would pick up on Autistic people may not recognise how things such as tone of voice and facial expressions can change the meaning of what ...
The study involved 263 children and adolescents aged 8 to 16. Among them, 60 had autism, 63 had specific learning disabilities, and 140 had neither diagnosis. All participants were native Italian ...
Although autism is typically diagnosed at about ... She didn’t show as many facial expressions and started talking later than the average toddler. As a teen, Early would hide her stuffed animals ...
The autism diagnosis is set on a spectrum therefore ... the scripts of conversations, facial expressions and eye contact required to fit in with the world around them. Of course, in one way ...
As for autism, the DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 definitions ... nonverbal aspects of communication (e.g. eye contact, gestures, facial expression and 'body language'). The criteria for Asperger syndrome ...
exploring how autistic individuals visually attend to and interpret information in their environments (eye tracking & social attention research); and examining how facial expressionproduction and ...