May 7, 2007

A Frown Or A Smile? Children With Autism Can't Discern

When we have a conversation with someone, we not only hear what they say, we see what they say. Eyes can smolder or twinkle. Gazes can be direct or shifty. "Reading" these facial expressions gives context and meaning to the words we hear, but now researchers from UCLA explained that children with autism can't do this.



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