Helix Exams

Date Submitted: 12/14/07
Hits: 18
Rating: 00000 0/5 based on 0 votes

Abnormal Ventral Temporal Cortical Activity During Face Discrimination Among Individuals With Autism and Asperger Syndrome



Added by Papergrl

Description: Recognition of individual faces is an integral part of both interpersonal interactions and successful functioning within a social group. Therefore, it is of considerable interest that individuals with autism and related conditions have selective deficits in face recognition (sparing nonface object recognition).

Read the Complete Article



Similar content:
Two-Year Outcome of Preschool Children With Autism or Asperger’s Syndrome, in Aspergers Syndrome
Life Journey Through Autism: An Educator�s Guide to Asperger Syndrome, in Aspergers Syndrome
Cognitive and symptom profiles in Asperger’s syndrome and high-functioning autism, in Aspergers Syndrome
Documentary about Asperger's Syndrome, in Aspergers Syndrome
A survey of pupils with Asperger's Syndrome, in Aspergers Syndrome

Post Comment
Your Name:

Title


Comment You may use Posting Codes in your message.

Security Image:
Type the letters and numbers shown. (This is to prevent automated submissions.)

Contact the Administration

Site Map