Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder struggle to understand or produce non-verbal social cues, such as facial expressions and tone of voice, even as they perform well academically. Many times, they are considered awkward by their peers, and some are socially isolated. At the FACE Lab, we hope to understand and raise awareness about how children on the spectrum perceive and produce social cues.

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