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Perhaps you've been told to "be positive" and to bottle up your emotions. Consider boosting your emotional awareness and ...
New research reveals that individuals with autism express emotions using the same facial muscles as neurotypical individuals, but at intensities too subtle for the human eye to detect.
A study led by Rutgers University-New Brunswick researchers suggests that tiny facial movements—too slight for the human eye ...
Sex differences in age of diagnosis and first concern among children with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. Advance online publication. doi: ...