Visual and physiological mechanisms underlying emotion processing in autism and alexithymia
<p>Impairments in emotion processing are one of the key diagnostic social symptoms of autism. Proposed explanatory mechanisms include atypical visual perceptual processes (e.g., social attention) and physiological responses to socioemotional stimuli (e.g., other people’s faces). However, exper...
Main Author: | Cuve, HCJ |
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Other Authors: | Bird, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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