Facial Emotion Recognition in Children with ASD (IMAGE)
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For the study, researchers used five distinct facial emotions; happy, sad, anger, fear, and neutral, which served as a control. They used facial emotion recognition tasks that featured both familiar and unfamiliar faces.
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Nathaniel A. Shanok, Florida Atlantic University
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Credit: Nathaniel A. Shanok, Florida Atlantic University
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