Autistic and non-autistic faces express emotion differently, and misunderstanding can go both ways. A new study suggests that ...
Autistic and non-autistic people express emotions differently through their facial movements, according to a new study, which ...
Researchers found that autistic and non-autistic people move their faces differently when expressing emotions like anger, happiness, and sadness. Autistic participants tended to rely on different ...
Autistic and non-autistic people express emotions differently through their facial movements, according to a new study ...
Scientists know that genetic factors can explain many of autism’s features - but have autism researchers been looking for ...
Autistic and non-autistic people express emotions differently through their facial movements, according to a new study, which may help to explain why ...
Autism has always been described as a spectrum, but for families, doctors, and educators, that word often feels too vague. It ...
What makes the human brain different from that of other primates has long been a question. A new study suggests that the answer may be in a surprising twist of evolutionary fate: one of the brain’s ...
Barbie’s new Fashionista autistic doll marks a major step toward representation, with local autism advocates explaining its ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - More than half of the apparent increase in childhood autism cases in Denmark between 1980 and 2011 may be due to changes in how those cases are reported, according to a new ...
Not everyone is happy with the new doll, but autistic people and advocates have reason to cheer.