Enhanced Sensitivity to Angry Voices in People with Features of the Broader Autism Phenotype.

J Autism Dev Disord

Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, 3010, Australia.

Published: November 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Participants completed the Broader Autism Phenotype Questionnaire and an online emotion recognition task that focused on six basic emotions.
  • * Unexpectedly, those with higher self-reported BAP traits showed improved recognition of angry voices, suggesting that this might be an advantage for detecting threats, which is discussed in relation to personality research.

Article Abstract

The present study examined whether the ability to recognize vocal emotional expressions is negatively related to features of the Broader Autism Phenotype (BAP) in the general population. We assessed 61 typically developing adults on a BAP self-report measure (Broader Autism Phenotype Questionnaire) and a purpose-developed online emotion recognition task for efficient delivery of non-linguistic vocal stimuli corresponding to the six basic emotions. Contrary to expectations, we found that higher self-ratings of rigid BAP traits correlated with better recognition accuracy and higher intensity ratings for angry voices. We interpret this anger-specific association as an advantage for enhanced threat detection in the BAP and discuss this finding in the broader context of personality research and interpersonal theory.

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