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Face processing in individuals with autism: a longitudinal magnetoencephalographic study

Braeutigam, S.; Kylliainen, A.; Swithenby, S. and Bailey, A. (2008). Face processing in individuals with autism: a longitudinal magnetoencephalographic study. In: International Meeting for Autism Research 2008, 15-17 May 2008, London.

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Abstract

Behavioural data suggest that individuals with autism use anomalous cognitive strategies when processing faces. Recent neurophysiological and neuroimaging data points to different-from-normal neural activity in able adults with autism when viewing faces. The development of face processing skills, however, is still rather poorly understood both under typical and atypical conditions.

Item Type: Conference Item
Copyright Holders: 2008 Not known
Keywords: autism; face processing
Academic Unit/Department: Science > Physical Sciences
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Item ID: 27487
Depositing User: Stephen Swithenby
Date Deposited: 31 Jan 2011 09:38
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2011 09:38
URI: http://oro.open.ac.uk/id/eprint/27487

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