Most adults with autism can recognise facial emotions, almost as well as those without the condition
- Written by: Neil Brewer, Matthew Flinders Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Flinders University
ShutterstockDifficulties with social communication and interaction are considered core features of autism. There is a common perception autistic people are poor at recognising others’ emotions and have little insight into how effectively they do so.
We are used to seeing these challenges portrayed in popular culture, such as television shows...





















