We investigated whether individuals with a mild form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are influenced by an actor’s gaze direction when anticipating how an observed action will continue in the immediate future. Participants observed a head rotate towards them, while the gaze direction was either leading, or lagging behind, rotation. They also observed identical rotations of a cylinder containing the geometrical equivalent of the gaze manipulation. The control group was influenced by the gaze manipulations for the animate but not the inanimate stimulus. The ASD group did not discriminate between the stimuli, showing a similar influence for both. This suggests that the ASD responses in the animate condition were biased by the low-level direct...
Observers with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) find it difficult to read intentions from movements....
Social difficulties in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may originate from an impaired top-down modula...
Previous research indicates that adolescents with autism, unlike their typically developing peers, d...
We investigated whether individuals with a mild form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are influence...
We investigated whether individuals with a mild form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are influence...
We investigated whether individuals with a mild form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are influence...
A core feature of autism is the abnormal use of gaze to attribute mental states to others, and thus ...
This study examined the ability of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to generate joint in...
Smooth pursuit eye movements are important for vision because they maintain the line of sight on tar...
<div><p>Smooth pursuit eye movements are important for vision because they maintain the line of sigh...
Understanding irrational actions may require the observer to make mental state inferences about why ...
The present study examined how eye movements during scene viewing are modulated by adopting psycholo...
Gaze direction provides important information about social attention, and people tend to reflexively...
In order to evaluate the following potential mechanisms underlying atypical gaze following in autism...
A recent theory posits that prediction deficits may underlie the core symptoms in autism spectrum di...
Observers with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) find it difficult to read intentions from movements....
Social difficulties in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may originate from an impaired top-down modula...
Previous research indicates that adolescents with autism, unlike their typically developing peers, d...
We investigated whether individuals with a mild form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are influence...
We investigated whether individuals with a mild form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are influence...
We investigated whether individuals with a mild form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are influence...
A core feature of autism is the abnormal use of gaze to attribute mental states to others, and thus ...
This study examined the ability of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to generate joint in...
Smooth pursuit eye movements are important for vision because they maintain the line of sight on tar...
<div><p>Smooth pursuit eye movements are important for vision because they maintain the line of sigh...
Understanding irrational actions may require the observer to make mental state inferences about why ...
The present study examined how eye movements during scene viewing are modulated by adopting psycholo...
Gaze direction provides important information about social attention, and people tend to reflexively...
In order to evaluate the following potential mechanisms underlying atypical gaze following in autism...
A recent theory posits that prediction deficits may underlie the core symptoms in autism spectrum di...
Observers with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) find it difficult to read intentions from movements....
Social difficulties in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may originate from an impaired top-down modula...
Previous research indicates that adolescents with autism, unlike their typically developing peers, d...