Eye contact plays a key role in social interaction and is frequently reported to be atypical in individuals with autism spectrum con-ditions (ASCs). Despite the importance of direct gaze, previous functional magnetic resonance imaging in ASC has generally focused on paradigms using averted gaze. The current study sought to determine the neural processing of faces displaying direct and averted gaze in 18 males with ASC and 23 matched controls. Con-trols showed an increased response to direct gaze in brain areas implicated in theory-of-mind and gaze perception, including medial prefrontal cortex, temporoparietal junction, posterior superior tem-poral sulcus region, and amygdala. In contrast, the same regions showed an increased response to av...
Is anyone looking at me? Direct gaze detection in children with and without autism Abstract Atypica...
Intuitive grasping of the meaning of subtle social cues is particularly affected in autism spectrum ...
Intuitive grasping of the meaning of subtle social cues is particularly affected in autism spectrum ...
Eye contact plays a key role in social interaction and is frequently reported to be atypical in indi...
Eye contact plays a key role in social interaction and is frequently reported to be atypical in indi...
Abnormal eye contact is a core symptom of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), though little is understo...
AbstractDirect gaze is a salient nonverbal signal for social interest and the intention to communica...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are neurodevelopmental disorders characterised by impaired social in...
Gaze direction provides important information about social attention, and people tend to reflexively...
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) seem to have difficulties looking others in the eyes...
Impaired joint attention represents the core clinical feature of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Beh...
AbstractAutism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are neurodevelopmental disorders characterised by impaired s...
Direction of gaze is a powerful social signal that has been associated with motivational tendencies ...
Atypical responses to direct gaze are one of the most characteristic hallmarks of autism spectrum di...
The eyes represent an important social cue and they typically play key roles within key part of typi...
Is anyone looking at me? Direct gaze detection in children with and without autism Abstract Atypica...
Intuitive grasping of the meaning of subtle social cues is particularly affected in autism spectrum ...
Intuitive grasping of the meaning of subtle social cues is particularly affected in autism spectrum ...
Eye contact plays a key role in social interaction and is frequently reported to be atypical in indi...
Eye contact plays a key role in social interaction and is frequently reported to be atypical in indi...
Abnormal eye contact is a core symptom of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), though little is understo...
AbstractDirect gaze is a salient nonverbal signal for social interest and the intention to communica...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are neurodevelopmental disorders characterised by impaired social in...
Gaze direction provides important information about social attention, and people tend to reflexively...
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) seem to have difficulties looking others in the eyes...
Impaired joint attention represents the core clinical feature of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Beh...
AbstractAutism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are neurodevelopmental disorders characterised by impaired s...
Direction of gaze is a powerful social signal that has been associated with motivational tendencies ...
Atypical responses to direct gaze are one of the most characteristic hallmarks of autism spectrum di...
The eyes represent an important social cue and they typically play key roles within key part of typi...
Is anyone looking at me? Direct gaze detection in children with and without autism Abstract Atypica...
Intuitive grasping of the meaning of subtle social cues is particularly affected in autism spectrum ...
Intuitive grasping of the meaning of subtle social cues is particularly affected in autism spectrum ...