Reduced Pupil Oscillation During Facial Emotion Judgment in People with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Sai Sun
Paula J. Webster
Yu Wang
Hongbo Yu
Rongjun Yu
Shuo Wang
机构
[1] Tohoku University,Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences
[2] Research Institute of Electrical Communication,Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering and Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute
[3] Tohoku University,Department of Neurology
[4] West Virginia University,Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
[5] University of Michigan,Department of Management, School of Business
[6] University of California Santa Barbara,Department of Radiology
[7] Hong Kong Baptist University,undefined
[8] Washington University in St. Louis,undefined
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2023年 / 53卷
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Autism spectrum disorder; Pupil; Face Perception; Eye Tracking; Emotion; Ambiguity;
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People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show abnormal face perception and emotion recognition. However, it remains largely unknown whether these differences are associated with abnormal physiological responses when viewing faces. In this study, we employed a sensitive emotion judgment task and conducted a detailed investigation of pupil dilation/constriction and oscillation in high-functioning adult participants with ASD and matched controls. We found that participants with ASD showed normal pupil constriction to faces; however, they demonstrated reduced pupil oscillation, which was independent of stimulus properties and participants’ perception of the emotion. Together, our results have revealed an abnormal physiological response to faces in people with ASD, which may in turn be associated with impaired face perception previously found in many studies.
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