It’s well established that children with autism often process audio-visual cues differently than their peers, especially during verbal communication. They may not make direct eye contact or focus ...
Researchers believe that the process in our brain that allows us to see visual distinctions happen differently in the brains of children with an autism spectrum disorder. A study published in the ...
Autism spectrum disorders are characterised by pervasive differences in social communication, of which impaired face processing is both a hallmark and a barrier to everyday interaction. Individuals on ...
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