2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-88768/v1
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Differences Between Autistic and Non-autistic Adults in the Recognition of Anger From Dynamic Expressions Remain After Controlling for Alexithymia.

Abstract: BackgroundFor many years, research has suggested that autistic individuals have difficulties recognising the emotions of other people. However, a burgeoning literature argues that these difficulties may be better explained by co-occurring alexithymia rather than autistic characteristics. Importantly, extant studies in this field have focused on the recognition of emotion from static images. Here we investigated whether there are differences with respect to emotion recognition from dynamic facial stimuli betwee… Show more

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