“…Children with autism, in contrast, are better at recognizing isolated facial features and partially obscured faces than typical children (Hobson, Ouston & Lee, 1988;Tantam et al, 1989) and show better performance on memory for the lower half of the face than the upper half during childhood (Langdell, 1978). Studies of visual attention to faces indicate that individuals with autism exhibit reduced attention to the core features of the face, such as the eyes and nose, relative to typical individuals (Klin, Jones, Schultz, Volkmar, & Cohen, 2002;Pelphrey et al, 2002;Trepagnier, Sebrechts, & Peterson, 2002).…”