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Details of studies included in the meta-analysis for facial emotion recognition tasks.

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Clinical description of patients with Autism Spectrum Disorders included in facial emotion recognition studies.

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Clinical description of patients with Schizophrenia included in facial emotion recognition studies.

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Figure 1.

Activation likelihood estimation maps comparing autism spectrum disorder subjects with healthy controls.

Clusters of relative underactivation or overactivation in ASD are shown in blue and red respectively; numbers represent the sagittal (x), coronal (y) and axial (z) coordinates of each slice in Talairach space. p<0.05 False Rate Discovery corrected for multiple comparisons. ASD = Autism Spectrum Disorders, HC = Healthy Controls.

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Activation likelihood estimation results for facial emotion recognition in patients with schizophrenia or autism spectrum disorders compared to healthy controls.

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Figure 2.

Activation likelihood estimation maps comparing schizophrenia patients with healthy controls.

Clusters of relative underactivation or overactivation in SZ are shown in blue and red respectively; numbers represent the sagittal (x), coronal (y) and axial (z) coordinates of each slice in Talairach space. p<0.05 False Rate Discovery corrected for multiple comparisons. SZ = Schizophrenia, HC = Healthy Controls.

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Figure 3.

Activation likelihood estimation maps comparing autism spectrum disorder with schizophrenia patients.

Clusters of relative overactivation and underactivation in ASD are shown in green and yellow respectively; numbers represent the sagittal (x), coronal (y) and axial (z) coordinates of each slice in Talairach space. p<0.05 False Rate Discovery corrected for multiple comparisons. ASD = Autism Spectrum Disorders, SZ = Schizophrenia.

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Table 5.

Activation likelihood estimation results for facial emotion recognition comparison of schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders.

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Details of studies included in the meta-analysis for theory of mind tasks.

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Clinical description of patients with Autism Spectrum Disorders included in theory of mind studies.

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Clinical description of patients with Schizophrenia included in theory of mind studies.

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Table 9.

Activation likelihood estimation results for theory of mind in patients with schizophrenia or autism spectrum disorders compared to healthy controls.

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Activation likelihood estimation results for theory of mind tasks comparison of schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders.

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