Recognition of emotional and nonemotional facial expressions: a comparison between Williams syndrome and autism.

Res Dev Disabil

Centre de Recherches en Psychologie, Cognition et Communication (EA 1285), Université de Rennes 2, France.

Published: August 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study compared the ability to recognize emotional and nonemotional facial expressions in individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) and autism.
  • The participants included 12 with WS and 12 with autism, matched on verbal mental age, along with 12 typically developing controls.
  • Results showed that individuals with Williams syndrome had more difficulty recognizing emotional facial expressions compared to those with autism, revealing distinct profiles that challenge existing views on the link between social behavior, cognition, and emotion perception.

Article Abstract

The aim of our study was to compare two neurodevelopmental disorders (Williams syndrome and autism) in terms of the ability to recognize emotional and nonemotional facial expressions. The comparison of these two disorders is particularly relevant to the investigation of face processing and should contribute to a better understanding of social behaviour and social cognition. Twelve participants with WS (from 6;1 to 15 years) and twelve participants with autism (from 4;9 to 8 years) were matched on verbal mental age. Their performances were compared with those of twelve typically developing controls matched on verbal mental age (from 3;1 to 9;2). A set of five tasks assessing different dimensions of emotional and nonemotional facial recognition were administered. Results indicated that recognition of emotional facial expressions is more impaired in Williams syndrome than in autism. Our study comparing Williams syndrome and autism over a small age range highlighted two distinct profiles which call into question the relationships between social behaviour/cognition and emotion perception.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2009.02.002DOI Listing

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