AbstractPerceptual mechanisms are generally flexible or “adaptive”, as evidenced by perceptual aftereffects: distortions that arise following exposure to a stimulus. We examined whether adaptive mechanisms for coding gaze direction are atypical in children diagnosed with an autism spectrum condition. Twenty-four typical children and 24 children with autism, of similar age and ability, were administered a developmentally sensitive eye-gaze adaptation task. In the pre-adaptation phase, children judged whether target faces showing subtle deviations in eye-gaze direction were looking leftwards, rightwards or straight-ahead. Next, children were adapted to faces gazing in one consistent direction (25° leftwards/rightwards) before categorising the...
Atypical processing of eye contact is one of the significant characteristics of individuals with aut...
AbstractDirect gaze is a salient nonverbal signal for social interest and the intention to communica...
Previous research indicates that adolescents with autism, unlike their typically developing peers, d...
AbstractPerceptual mechanisms are generally flexible or “adaptive”, as evidenced by perceptual after...
Two experiments investigated whether children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) integrate relevant...
This study examined differences between children with autism and control children in the ability to ...
This study examined differences between children with autism and control children in the ability to ...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate attention orienting triggered by another's gaze...
Background: Gaze direction detection plays an important role in socio-communicative development. Acc...
The reported experiments aimed to investigate whether a person and his or her gaze direction present...
Children with autism are developmentally delayed in following the direction of another person's gaze...
In order to evaluate the following potential mechanisms underlying atypical gaze following in autism...
Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) are characterized by a range of perceptual atypicalities, including...
Considerable research effort has been dedicated to exploring how well children with autistic spectru...
The Mindblindness model is the main model of social cognitive development in autism. This model assu...
Atypical processing of eye contact is one of the significant characteristics of individuals with aut...
AbstractDirect gaze is a salient nonverbal signal for social interest and the intention to communica...
Previous research indicates that adolescents with autism, unlike their typically developing peers, d...
AbstractPerceptual mechanisms are generally flexible or “adaptive”, as evidenced by perceptual after...
Two experiments investigated whether children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) integrate relevant...
This study examined differences between children with autism and control children in the ability to ...
This study examined differences between children with autism and control children in the ability to ...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate attention orienting triggered by another's gaze...
Background: Gaze direction detection plays an important role in socio-communicative development. Acc...
The reported experiments aimed to investigate whether a person and his or her gaze direction present...
Children with autism are developmentally delayed in following the direction of another person's gaze...
In order to evaluate the following potential mechanisms underlying atypical gaze following in autism...
Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) are characterized by a range of perceptual atypicalities, including...
Considerable research effort has been dedicated to exploring how well children with autistic spectru...
The Mindblindness model is the main model of social cognitive development in autism. This model assu...
Atypical processing of eye contact is one of the significant characteristics of individuals with aut...
AbstractDirect gaze is a salient nonverbal signal for social interest and the intention to communica...
Previous research indicates that adolescents with autism, unlike their typically developing peers, d...