The Perception of Emotions in Spoken Language in Undergraduates with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Preserved Social Skill https://t.co/6vX3bOoTzc #Springer #JournalofAutismandDevelopmentalDisorders
RT @autismcrisis: In autistic vs typical adults, no group differences in identifying emotions expressed in speech via prosody or lexical co…
RT @autismcrisis: In autistic vs typical adults, no group differences in identifying emotions expressed in speech via prosody or lexical co…
RT @autismcrisis: In autistic vs typical adults, no group differences in identifying emotions expressed in speech via prosody or lexical co…
RT @autismcrisis: In autistic vs typical adults, no group differences in identifying emotions expressed in speech via prosody or lexical co…
The Perception of Emotions in Spoken Language in Undergraduates with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Preserved Social Skill. https://t.co/lTQIhzyMsq #PubMed #Autism
RT @autismcrisis: In autistic vs typical adults, no group differences in identifying emotions expressed in speech via prosody or lexical co…
RT @autismcrisis: In autistic vs typical adults, no group differences in identifying emotions expressed in speech via prosody or lexical co…
In autistic vs typical adults, no group differences in identifying emotions expressed in speech via prosody or lexical content https://t.co/A8UB9erc0j note: autistics' performance was unrelated to their AQ scores ("severity of symptoms")