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These deficiencies can be seen in infants as young as 9 months; specifically in terms of poor eye contact and difficulties engaging in joint attention.[83] Some experts have even used the term 'face avoidance' to describe the phenomena where infants who are later diagnosed with ASD preferentially attend to non-face objects over faces (TANAKA). Furthermore, some have proposed that the demonstrated impairment in children with ASD's ability to grasp emotional content of faces is not a reflection of the incapacity to process emotional information, but rather, the result of a general inattentiveness to facial expression (TANAKA)
The constraints of these processes that are essential to the development of communicative and social-cognitive abilities are viewed to be the cause of impaired social engagement and responsivity. Furthermore, research suggests that there exists a link between decreased face processing abilities in individuals with ASD and later deficits in Theory of Mind (LINK TO THEORY OF MIND); for example, while typically developing individuals are able to relate others' emotional expressions to their actions, individuals with ASD do not demonstrate this skill to the same extent (Nader-Gorsbois). [MIDDLE OF THIRD PARAGRAPH] — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kastephan (talk • contribs) 18:25, 14 April 2013 (UTC)
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style="vertical-align: middle; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | Thank you for your very interesting and well-done work on Face perception! Lova Falk talk 18:55, 29 April 2013 (UTC) |