Impaired Categorical Perception of Facial Expressions in High-Functioning Adolescents with Autism

Adult Male Adolescent Emotions Intelligence Recognition, Psychology Psychological antecedents Severity of Illness Index 3. Good health Facial Expression 03 medical and health sciences Cognition 0302 clinical medicine Psychologische determinanten Case-Control Studies Humans Female Autistic Disorder 10. No inequality Social Adjustment
DOI: 10.1076/chin.7.1.1.3150 Publication Date: 2003-02-05T05:23:10Z
ABSTRACT
Categorical perception of facial expressions is studied in high-functioning adolescents with autism, using three continua of facial expressions obtained by morphing. In contrast to the results of normal adults, the performance on the identification task in autistic subjects did not predict performance on the discrimination task, an indication that autistic individuals do not perceive facial expressions categorically. Performance of autistic subjects with low social intelligence was more impaired than that of subjects with higher social IQ scores on the expression recognition of unmanipulated photographs. It is suggested that autistic subjects with higher social intelligence may use compensatory strategies that they have acquired in social training programs This may camouflage the deficits of this subgroup in the perception of facial expressions.
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