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  2. Computer Laboratory: Facial affect inference

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/rainbow/emotions/faim.html
    6 May 2022: Although research on this theory has been around since the 1970s, it has recently gained attention due to the growing number of people with Autism conditions, who are thought to be ... Our computer system is based on the latest research in the theory of
  3. Autistic individuals have poorer health and healthcare | University…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/autistic-individuals-have-poorer-health-and-healthcare
    Thumbnail for Autistic individuals have poorer health and healthcare | University of Cambridge 27 May 2022: In the largest study to date on this topic, the team at the Autism Research Centre (ARC) in Cambridge used an anonymous, self-report survey to compare the experiences of ... The research was funded by the Autism Centre of Excellence, the Rosetrees Trust,
  4. Computer Laboratory: Mind-reading machines

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/rainbow/emotions/mrm.html
    6 May 2022: Automatic analysis of the face from video is still an area of active research in its own right. ... The system is informed by the latest developments in the theory of mind-reading by Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, who leads the Autism Research Centre at
  5. Females perform better than males on a ‘theory of mind’ test across…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/females-perform-better-than-males-on-a-theory-of-mind-test-across-57-countries
    Thumbnail for Females perform better than males on a ‘theory of mind’ test across 57 countries | University of Cambridge 26 Dec 2022: Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen, Director of the Autism Research Centre at Cambridge University, and senior author on the study, said: “Studies of on-average sex differences say nothing about an ... Dr Carrie Allison, Director of Applied Research at
  6. Study reveals high rate of possible undiagnosed autism in people who…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-reveals-high-rate-of-possible-undiagnosed-autism-in-people-who-died-by-suicide
    Thumbnail for Study reveals high rate of possible undiagnosed autism in people who died by suicide | University of Cambridge 15 Feb 2022: Research. Study reveals high rate of possible undiagnosed autism in people who died by suicide.. ... Simon Baron-Cohen. A team of researchers, led by Dr Sarah Cassidy from the University of Nottingham and Professor Simon Baron-Cohen from the Autism

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