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Attention to low- and high-spatial frequencies in categorizing facial identities, emotions and gender in children with autism
Authors:Deruelle Christine  Rondan Cécilie  Salle-Collemiche Xavier  Bastard-Rosset Delphine  Da Fonséca David
Institution:Mediterranean Institute of Cognitive Neurosciences CNRS, Marseille, France. deruelle@incm.cnrs-mrs.fr
Abstract:This study was aimed at investigating face categorization strategies in children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD). Performance of 17 children with ASD was compared to that of 17 control children in a face-matching task, including hybrid faces (composed of two overlapping faces of different spatial bandwidths) and either low- or high-pass filtered faces. Participants were asked to match faces on the basis of identity, emotion or gender. Results revealed that children with ASD used the same strategies as controls when matching faces by gender. By contrast, in the identity and the emotion conditions, children with ASD showed a high-pass bias (i.e., preference for local information), contrary to controls. Consistent with previous studies on autism, these findings suggest that children with ASD do use atypical (local-oriented) strategies to process faces.
Keywords:Autism  Face perception  Identity  Emotion  Gender  Spatial frequency
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