Mask won’t stop kids from understanding facial expressions
The researchers showed more than 80 children, ages 7 to 13, photos of faces displaying sadness, anger or fear that were unobstructed, covered by a surgical mask, or wearing sunglasses.
The researchers showed more than 80 children, ages 7 to 13, photos of faces displaying sadness, anger or fear that were unobstructed, covered by a surgical mask, or wearing sunglasses.
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Children who suffer from autism find it difficult to accurately recognise facial expressions, a new study has found. Researchers from…