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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.
The study, led by Torres and her team at the Rutgers Sensory Motor Integration Lab, used a novel data type she developed ...
"Autistic individuals use the same basic facial movements to express emotions, but their intensity often falls outside the culturally familiar range that most people recognize," said Elizabeth ...