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Is It Fear? Similar Brain Responses to Fearful and Neutral Faces in Infants with a Heightened Likelihood for Autism Spectrum Disorder
by
Di Lorenzo, Renata
, Kemner, Chantal
, Ward, Emma K.
, de Jonge, Maretha
, Munsters, Nicolette M.
, van den Boomen, Carlijn
in
Adolescents
/ Adults
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorder - diagnosis
/ Autism Spectrum Disorder - physiopathology
/ Autism Spectrum Disorder - psychology
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Child and School Psychology
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Control Groups
/ Demographic aspects
/ Developmental Delays
/ Developmental Psychology
/ Diagnosis
/ Discrimination
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Emotional Response
/ Evaluation
/ Event-related potentials
/ Evoked Potentials - physiology
/ Experimental Psychology
/ Facial Expression
/ Facial expressions
/ Fear
/ Fear - physiology
/ Fear - psychology
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Female
/ Human Body
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infants
/ Information processing
/ Male
/ Medical examination
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurosciences
/ Nonverbal Communication
/ Pediatrics
/ Pervasive Developmental Disorders
/ Photic Stimulation - methods
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Research Design
/ Risk factors
/ S.I. : Early Detection in Autism Spectrum Disorder
/ Stimuli
/ Toddlers
/ Visual Discrimination
/ Visual Perception
/ Young Children
2021
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Is It Fear? Similar Brain Responses to Fearful and Neutral Faces in Infants with a Heightened Likelihood for Autism Spectrum Disorder
by
Di Lorenzo, Renata
, Kemner, Chantal
, Ward, Emma K.
, de Jonge, Maretha
, Munsters, Nicolette M.
, van den Boomen, Carlijn
in
Adolescents
/ Adults
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorder - diagnosis
/ Autism Spectrum Disorder - physiopathology
/ Autism Spectrum Disorder - psychology
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Child and School Psychology
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Control Groups
/ Demographic aspects
/ Developmental Delays
/ Developmental Psychology
/ Diagnosis
/ Discrimination
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Emotional Response
/ Evaluation
/ Event-related potentials
/ Evoked Potentials - physiology
/ Experimental Psychology
/ Facial Expression
/ Facial expressions
/ Fear
/ Fear - physiology
/ Fear - psychology
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Female
/ Human Body
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infants
/ Information processing
/ Male
/ Medical examination
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurosciences
/ Nonverbal Communication
/ Pediatrics
/ Pervasive Developmental Disorders
/ Photic Stimulation - methods
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Research Design
/ Risk factors
/ S.I. : Early Detection in Autism Spectrum Disorder
/ Stimuli
/ Toddlers
/ Visual Discrimination
/ Visual Perception
/ Young Children
2021
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Is It Fear? Similar Brain Responses to Fearful and Neutral Faces in Infants with a Heightened Likelihood for Autism Spectrum Disorder
by
Di Lorenzo, Renata
, Kemner, Chantal
, Ward, Emma K.
, de Jonge, Maretha
, Munsters, Nicolette M.
, van den Boomen, Carlijn
in
Adolescents
/ Adults
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorder - diagnosis
/ Autism Spectrum Disorder - physiopathology
/ Autism Spectrum Disorder - psychology
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Child and School Psychology
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Control Groups
/ Demographic aspects
/ Developmental Delays
/ Developmental Psychology
/ Diagnosis
/ Discrimination
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Emotional Response
/ Evaluation
/ Event-related potentials
/ Evoked Potentials - physiology
/ Experimental Psychology
/ Facial Expression
/ Facial expressions
/ Fear
/ Fear - physiology
/ Fear - psychology
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Female
/ Human Body
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infants
/ Information processing
/ Male
/ Medical examination
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurosciences
/ Nonverbal Communication
/ Pediatrics
/ Pervasive Developmental Disorders
/ Photic Stimulation - methods
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Research Design
/ Risk factors
/ S.I. : Early Detection in Autism Spectrum Disorder
/ Stimuli
/ Toddlers
/ Visual Discrimination
/ Visual Perception
/ Young Children
2021
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Is It Fear? Similar Brain Responses to Fearful and Neutral Faces in Infants with a Heightened Likelihood for Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Is It Fear? Similar Brain Responses to Fearful and Neutral Faces in Infants with a Heightened Likelihood for Autism Spectrum Disorder
2021
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Overview
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show atypical processing of facial expressions. Research with autistic toddlers suggests that abnormalities in processing of spatial frequencies (SFs) contribute to such differences. The current event-related-potential (ERP) study investigated differences between 10-month-old infants with high- and low-likelihood for ASD in SF processing and in discrimination of fearful and neutral faces, filtered to contain specific SF. Results indicate no group differences in general processing of higher (HSF, detailed) and lower-SF (LSF, global) information. However, unlike low-likelihood infants, high-likelihood infants do not discriminate between facial expressions when either the LSF or HSF information is available. Combined with previous findings in toddlers, the current results indicate a developmental delay in efficient processing of facial expressions in ASD.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Adults
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorder - diagnosis
/ Autism Spectrum Disorder - physiopathology
/ Autism Spectrum Disorder - psychology
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brain
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Evoked Potentials - physiology
/ Fear
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infants
/ Male
/ Pervasive Developmental Disorders
/ Photic Stimulation - methods
/ S.I. : Early Detection in Autism Spectrum Disorder
/ Stimuli
/ Toddlers
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