UCLA Study First to Show Autistic Brains Can Be Trained to Recognize Visual and Vocal Cues

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To understand the meaning of a conversation, kids automatically do what adults do —besides processing the meaning of words, they unconsciously "read" the expression on a person's face and listen to their tone of voice, then integrate that information with the context at hand to discern meaning, be it humor, anger, irony or straightforwardness.


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