People with autism see faces differently to their peers – a - TopicsExpress



          

People with autism see faces differently to their peers – a finding which may explain why they sometimes have difficulty judging facial expressions. Symptoms of this complex condition vary from person to person but they can revolve around difficulty with social interaction and communication. The study by Vanderbilt is the first to illustrate the link that deficits in the sensory building blocks for language can hamper social skills in children with autism. youtu.be/Iz7ntEvB1r8
Posted on: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 22:39:40 +0000

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