Reduced impact of nonverbal cues during integration of verbal and nonverbal emotional information in adults with high-functioning autism

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  • who: Michael Alexander Pelzl from the Stanford University, United States have published the paper: Reduced impact of nonverbal cues during integration of verbal and nonverbal emotional information in adults with high-functioning autism, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Rather than a negativity bias, the current analysis shows a tendency for adults with HFA to rate both negative and positive nonverbal stimuli as less extreme than the control group. This study thus extends these findings by demonstrating this effect to be independent of matching or mismatching simultaneously presented verbal emotional information.
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