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Fig. 4 | Molecular Autism

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From: Face individual identity recognition: a potential endophenotype in autism

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a General intelligence does not correlate with face memory skill in autism. In autistic participants, IQ level (percentile) does not significantly correlate with face memory skill (number of correct responses) at the Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT). Light blue dots represent nonprosopagnosic autistic participants (AUT-NP) while the dark blue dots represent prosopagnosic autistic participants (AUT-P). The dashed black line represents the nonsignificant regression line, while the surrounding gray-shaded area represents a 95% confidence interval. b Subjective face memory awareness does not predict objective face memory performance in autistic individuals. In autistic participants self-reported prosopagnosia traits at the prosopagnosia index questionnaires (PI20) do not correlate with their objective performance at the Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT). The light blue dots represent non-prosopagnosic autistic participants (AUT-NP) while the dark blue dots represent prosopagnosic autistic participants (AUT-P). The dashed black line represents the nonsignificant regression line, while the surrounding gray-shaded area represents a 95% confidence interval

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