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Unique dynamic profiles of social attention in autistic females.

Teresa Del BiancoLuke MasonMeng-Chuan LaiEva LothJulian TillmannTony CharmanHannah HaywardTeresa GleisslJan K BuitelaarDeclan G M MurphySimon Baron-CohenSven BölteMark H JohnsonEmily J H Jonesnull null
Published in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2022)
Overall, we found stronger social attention in females to a similar degree in both autistic and nonautistic groups. Nonetheless, the dynamic profiles of social attention differed in different ways in autistic females and males compared to their nonautistic peers, and autistic traits predicted trends of average face-looking in autistic females. These findings support the role of social attention in the emergence of sex-related differences in autistic characteristics, suggesting an avenue to phenotypic stratification.
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