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In our test, not only were autistic able to read emotions in cartoons, but they did it with better accuracy than neurotypical participants. Credit: Liam Cross et al, Autism Research (2022). DOI ...
Neurodivergent And Autistic People Are Better At Reading Cartoon Emotions, Study Finds The research supports a "differences rather than deficits” idea of neurodivergent people. Jack Dunhill ...
Conventional scientific understanding is that there are six, but new research suggests there may only happy, sad, afraid/surprised, and angry/disgusted.
Scientists at Autism Research Center at Cambridge University have designed a program involving cartoons to help autistic children identify emotions better. Alex Murphy, mother of an autistic child ...
Study: Autistic People Recognize Emotions Better Than Neurotypical in Cartoons Neurotypical people have spent a long time believing people with autism struggle to pick up on social and emotional cues.
The key to reading emotions, it turns out, is all in the eyes. Menu. Health. ... In Study 1, happy faces from the Karolinska Emotional Faces Database with visible, ...
With confusion, the skin between the two eyebrows can wrinkle briefly. There's a connection between what your emotions and body language. This means that when you're happy, you'll see body ...
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