Autistic children have different facial characteristics

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28 Nov 2011, 1:17 am

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University of Missouri researchers have found distinct differences between the facial characteristics of children with autism compared to those of typically developing children

Aldridge and colleagues found the following distinct differences between facial characteristics of children with autism and those of typically developing children:

Children with autism have a broader upper face, including wider eyes.
Children with autism have a shorter middle region of the face, including the cheeks and nose.
Children with autism have a broader or wider mouth and philtrum – the divot below the nose, above the top lip.



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28 Nov 2011, 1:26 am

I am willing to bet most of you checked a mirror (I did)


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28 Nov 2011, 1:51 am

I think when I have lost enough weight to have discernible facial features I'll check this out.



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28 Nov 2011, 8:50 am

This is interesting.



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28 Nov 2011, 8:53 pm

Why do they care?



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01 Dec 2011, 4:45 am

Really? Really?
Somehow, this just sounds like a bunch of crap to me. Smells like it, too.

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01 Dec 2011, 12:09 pm

What's the point of this research anyway? -.-



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01 Dec 2011, 1:34 pm

Here is another thread that discussed the article in detail:

http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt177762.html

My understanding is they are studying it, to help screen individuals for ASD's, through physical characteristics, as well as observable behavior.



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08 Dec 2011, 1:36 am

People with Down Syndrome/Cerebral Palsy have the Mongoloid look makes them stand out against the average person. Autistics have facial characteristics that make them look different to normal people.



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08 Dec 2011, 11:44 am

Why is it that every one of the top results for this found in a search, have NO statistical information from the study, or any information about how the data was collected and interpreted?

I wouldn't have any problem taking this kind of thing seriously if I could find, or someone could show me the actual studies, with stats and methods explained in detail.

The only reason I have not taken any of this seriously yet is because every time it's come up so far, all I've seen is conjecture and articles that are nothing more than overviews with NO statistical details, or detailed information about HOW the study was conducted.

Sorry, I just can't take anything seriously until they show me the pudding recipe. (The proof is in the pudding.) I can't bring myself to take the word of an article that says nothing more than, "This is what we found." I just don't trust anyone that much.


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08 Dec 2011, 3:34 pm

MrXxx wrote:
Why is it that every one of the top results for this found in a search, have NO statistical information from the study, or any information about how the data was collected and interpreted?

I wouldn't have any problem taking this kind of thing seriously if I could find, or someone could show me the actual studies, with stats and methods explained in detail.

The only reason I have not taken any of this seriously yet is because every time it's come up so far, all I've seen is conjecture and articles that are nothing more than overviews with NO statistical details, or detailed information about HOW the study was conducted.

Sorry, I just can't take anything seriously until they show me the pudding recipe. (The proof is in the pudding.) I can't bring myself to take the word of an article that says nothing more than, "This is what we found." I just don't trust anyone that much.


Here is the link to the actual study that was provided in the last thread on this study, that I provided above.

Within that thread linked above there is also a link to a study on facial assymetry and autism that is older research, if you are interested in that.


http://www.scribd.com/doc/69338052/Facial-phenotypes-in-subgroups-of-pre-pubertal-boys-with-autism-spectrum-disorders-are-correlated-with-clinical-phenotypes

It's often hard to find new research articles, many sources show the abstract and want a fee to view the entire study. This scribd.com site is an excellent resource, for future use, if you can't find the free version of a research article.



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10 Dec 2011, 12:28 pm

TheygoMew wrote:
Why do they care?


Ever thought that facial stuff might means being bullied or made fun of even more?



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10 Dec 2011, 9:11 pm

No I never thought that because autism is not like down syndrome. Are you trying to say that bullies have valid reasons for picking on people and the ones who are being bullied have no rights?