ERP Evidence of Atypical Face Processing in Young Children with Autism

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Sara J. Webb
Geraldine Dawson
Raphael Bernier
Heracles Panagiotides
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[1] Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,Center on Human Development and Disability
[2] University of Washington,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Washington,undefined
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Autism; Event-related potentials; Faces; N170; Children;
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Autism involves a basic impairment in social cognition. This study investigated early stage face processing in young children with autism by examining the face-sensitive early negative event-related brain potential component in 3–4 year old children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), typical development, and developmental delay. Results indicated that children with ASD showed a slower electrical brain response to faces and a larger amplitude response to objects compared to children with typical development and developmental delay. These findings indicate that children with ASD have a disordered pattern of brain responses to faces and objects at an early age.
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