“…The results from these studies suggest an atypical approach to the processing of emotion from faces in ASD. Moreover, findings of greater activity in visual processing areas in ASD during explicit emotion recognition (Daly et al, 2012;Hadjikhani et al, 2009;Hubl et al, 2003;Kleinhans et al, 2010;Loveland, Steinberg, Pearson, Mansour, & Reddoch, 2008;Silani et al, 2008), indicate that these individuals may rely on rule-based, 'disembodied' explicit emotion processing strategies, possibly of visuo-perceptual origin (for a comprehensive review on the topic, see Winkielman, McIntosh, & Oberman, 2009). Such strategies may include noticing the widened eyes in fearful expressions, leading to recognition of the emotion and consequently triggering an emotional reaction, rather than a direct and more immediate internal simulation of the emotion.…”