Face memory and face perception in autism.

Stantić M., Ichijo E., Catmur C., Bird G.

LAY ABSTRACT: It is well known that some people with autism have difficulties recognizing faces. It is generally thought that this is not because autistic individuals cannot perceive faces, but because autistic individuals have greater problems than people without autism in remembering faces. Here, we worked with a group of autistic adults and a group of non-autistic adults to test their ability to perceive and remember faces. We also asked each person to report any difficulties that they have with recognizing faces in everyday life. We find that, as a group, people with autism have difficulties with both remembering and perceiving faces, and report more problems recognizing faces in everyday life. However, it is worth noting that we observed a wide range of scores in the group of people with autism, with some autistic participants scoring as well as the group of people without autism.

DOI

10.1177/13623613211027685

Type

Journal article

Journal

Autism

Publication Date

01/2022

Volume

26

Pages

276 - 280

Keywords

CFMT, GFMT, OFMT, face memory, face perception, Adult, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autistic Disorder, Face, Facial Recognition, Humans

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