Orientation and affective expression effects on face recognition in Williams syndrome and autism

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作者
Rose, Fredric E.
Lincoln, Alan J.
Lai, Zona
Ene, Michaela
Searcy, Yvonne M.
Bellugi, Ursula
机构
[1] Alliant Int Univ, San Diego, CA USA
[2] Salk Inst Biol Studies, Lab Cognit Neurosci, La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
[3] Evaluat & Serv Inc, Ctr Autism Res, San Diego, CA USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
autism; Williams syndrome; emotion; affect; face processing; visual discrimination;
D O I
10.1007/s10803-006-0200-4
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
We sought to clarify the nature of the face processing strength commonly observed in individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) by comparing the face recognition ability of persons with WS to that of persons with autism and to healthy controls under three conditions: Upright faces with neutral expressions, upright faces with varying affective expressions, and inverted faces with neutral expressions. No differences were observed under the upright/neutral expression condition. However, the WS group was more accurate than the autism group when discriminating upright faces with varying affective expressions, whereas the opposite pattern emerged when discriminating inverted faces. We interpret these differences as a reflection of the contrasting social features of the two syndromes.
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页码:513 / 522
页数:10
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