People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show reduced interest towards social aspects of the environment and a lesser tendency to follow other people's gaze in the real world. However, most studies have shown that people with ASD do respond to eye-gaze cues in experimental paradigms, though it is possible that this behaviour is based on an atypical strategy. We tested this possibility in adults with ASD using a cueing task combined with eye-movement recording. Both eye gaze and arrow pointing distractors resulted in overt cueing effects, both in terms of increased saccadic reaction times, and in proportions of saccades executed to the cued direction instead of to the target, for both participant groups. Our results confirm previous report...
International audienceInhibition of Return (IOR) refers to slower reaction time to a target presente...
Previous research indicates that adolescents with autism, unlike their typically developing peers, d...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition in which children show reduced atte...
People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show reduced interest towards social aspects of the envir...
[Background] Despite obvious impairments in following another person’s eye-gaze during social intera...
The present study investigates visual orienting to directional cues (arrow or eyes) in adults with h...
Although children with autism often fail follow the gaze of others in natural situations they are se...
Observing averted gaze results in a reflexive shift of attention to the gazed-at location.In two exp...
One aspect of the social communication impairments that characterize autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
Background: This study investigated whether another person’s social attention, specifically the dire...
Gaze direction provides important information about social attention, and people tend to reflexively...
Previous research has suggested that viewing of another’s averted eye gaze causes automatic orientin...
Background: This study investigated whether another person's social attention, specifically the dire...
International audienceInhibition of Return (IOR) refers to slower reaction time to a target presente...
Previous research indicates that adolescents with autism, unlike their typically developing peers, d...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition in which children show reduced atte...
People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show reduced interest towards social aspects of the envir...
[Background] Despite obvious impairments in following another person’s eye-gaze during social intera...
The present study investigates visual orienting to directional cues (arrow or eyes) in adults with h...
Although children with autism often fail follow the gaze of others in natural situations they are se...
Observing averted gaze results in a reflexive shift of attention to the gazed-at location.In two exp...
One aspect of the social communication impairments that characterize autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
Background: This study investigated whether another person’s social attention, specifically the dire...
Gaze direction provides important information about social attention, and people tend to reflexively...
Previous research has suggested that viewing of another’s averted eye gaze causes automatic orientin...
Background: This study investigated whether another person's social attention, specifically the dire...
International audienceInhibition of Return (IOR) refers to slower reaction time to a target presente...
Previous research indicates that adolescents with autism, unlike their typically developing peers, d...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition in which children show reduced atte...