Empathy and face processing in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder.
Sarah N RigbyBrenda M StoeszLorna S JakobsonPublished in: Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research (2018)
Our findings suggest that people with ASD have problems processing expressive faces, especially when seen in motion. It is important to learn who is most at risk for face processing problems, given that in the general population such problems appear to be linked to impaired social skills and empathy. By studying relationships between different abilities and traits, we may be able to find better ways to diagnose and support all people on the autism spectrum.