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The Development of Facial Gender Categorization in Individuals with and without Autism: The Impact of Typicality

机译:有和没有自闭症的人的面部性别分类的发展:典型性的影响

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While much research has examined the development of facial recognition abilities, less is known about the ability of individuals with and without autism to categorize facial gender. The current study tested gender categorization abilities in high-functioning children (5–7 and 8–12 years), adolescents (13–17 years), and adults (18–53 years) with autism and matched controls. Naturalistic videos depicted faces that were either typical or less typical of each gender. Both groups improved in their performance across development. However, control children reached expertise that was similar to control adults by 8–12 years; whereas, adults with autism never reached this level of expertise, particularly with less typical gender faces. Results suggest that individuals with autism employ different face processing mechanisms than typically developing individuals.
机译:尽管有许多研究检查了面部识别能力的发展,但对有自闭症和没有自闭症的人对面部性别进行分类的能力知之甚少。当前的研究测试了自闭症和相配对照的高功能儿童(5-7岁和8-12岁),青少年(13-17岁)和成人(18-53岁)的性别分类能力。自然录像描述了每种性别的典型面孔或不典型面孔。两组在整个开发过程中的绩效都有所提高。然而,控制儿童达到的专业知识与成年人相比要高出8至12岁;而自闭症的成年人从未达到过这样的专业水平,尤其是那些不那么典型的性别面孔的成年人。结果表明,自闭症患者与通常发育的患者采用不同的面部处理机制。

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