Autistic and non-autistic faces express emotion differently, and misunderstanding can go both ways. A new study suggests that autistic and non-autistic people use facial movements to express emotions in different ways. These differences may help explain why emotional signals are sometimes misunderstood between the two groups. Mapping Facial Movements Linked to Emotion Researchers at the […]Science,Autism Spectrum Disorder,Communication,Language,University of Birmingham#Autistic #Faces #Show #Emotion #Differently #Deficit1769270804
Autistic Faces Show Emotion Differently And That’s Not a Deficit
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