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Conscious and Non-conscious Representations of Emotional Faces in Asperger’s Syndrome
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Behavior
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JoVE Journal Behavior
Conscious and Non-conscious Representations of Emotional Faces in Asperger’s Syndrome
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08:31 min

July 31, 2016

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  • 00:05Title
  • 01:18Program Preparation and Line-drawing Task
  • 03:21EEG Recording
  • 06:15Results: Deficits in Non-conscious Representation of Emotional Faces Shown in the AS Group
  • 06:52Conclusion

Summary

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An EEG experimental protocol is designed to clarify the interplay between conscious and non-conscious representations of emotional faces in patients with Asperger's syndrome. The technique suggests that patients with Asperger's syndrome have deficits in non-conscious representation of emotional faces, but have comparable performance in conscious representation with healthy controls.

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