Authors
Susan Davies, Dorothy Bishop, Antony SR Manstead, Digby Tantam
Publication date
1994/9
Journal
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Volume
35
Issue
6
Pages
1033-1057
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Children with diagnoses of either autism or Asperger's syndrome were matched on measures of verbal mental age with nonautistic control children. They were tested on their abilities to process both facial and nonfacial stimuli. There were no significant differences between the low ability autistic and control groups, but the high ability autistic and Asperger's children performed significantly worse than controls across all tests. Group averages masked substantial individual variation. The results are seen as indicating a general perceptual deficit that is not specific to faces or emotions. This appears to be a common correlate of autism and Asperger's syndrome, rather than a core symptom.
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Scholar articles
S Davies, D Bishop, ASR Manstead, D Tantam - Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1994