Brief Report: Developing Spatial Frequency Biases for Face Recognition in Autism and Williams Syndrome

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Hayley C. Leonard
Dagmara Annaz
Annette Karmiloff-Smith
Mark H. Johnson
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[1] Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development,
[2] School of Psychological Sciences,undefined
[3] Birkbeck,undefined
[4] University of London,undefined
[5] School of Health and Social Sciences,undefined
[6] Middlesex University,undefined
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2011年 / 41卷
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Face recognition; Spatial frequency; Development; Autism; Williams syndrome;
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The current study investigated whether contrasting face recognition abilities in autism and Williams syndrome could be explained by different spatial frequency biases over developmental time. Typically-developing children and groups with Williams syndrome and autism were asked to recognise faces in which low, middle and high spatial frequency bands were masked. All three groups demonstrated a gradual specialisation toward the mid-band. However, while the use of high spatial frequencies decreased in control and autism groups over development, the Williams syndrome group did not display a bias toward this band at any point. These data demonstrate that typical outcomes can be achieved through atypical developmental processes, and confirm the importance of cross-syndrome studies in the investigation of developmental disorders.
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页码:968 / 973
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