Discrepancies between explicit and implicit evaluation of aesthetic perception ability in individuals with autism: a potential way to improve social functioning.
Monica MazzaMaria Chiara PinoRoberto VagnettiSara PerettiMarco ValentiAntonella MarchettiCinzia Di DioPublished in: BMC psychology (2020)
Overall, our results clearly show that individuals with autism are not completely blind to aesthetic pleasure: in fact, they retain an implicit ability to experience beauty. These findings could pave the way for the development of new protocols to rehabilitate ASD social functioning, exploiting their conserved implicit aesthetic perception.