Researchers found that autistic and non-autistic people move their faces differently when expressing emotions like anger, happiness, and sadness. Autistic participants tended to rely on different ...
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Autistic and non-autistic people express emotions differently through facial movements
Autistic and non-autistic people express emotions differently through their facial movements, according to a new study, which ...
Autistic and non-autistic people express emotions differently through their facial movements, according to a new study ...
Autistic and non-autistic people express emotions differently through their facial movements, according to a new study, which may help to explain why ...
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