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Social attention during object engagement: toward a cross-species measure of preferential social orienting.

Claire WeichselbaumNicole HendrixJordan AlbrightJoseph D DoughertyKelly N BotteronJohn N ConstantinoNatasha Marrus
Published in: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders (2022)
This work suggests that a brief behavioral measure pitting a high-interest nonsocial stimulus against the innate draw of social partners can serve as a feasible cross-species measure of social orienting, with implications for genetically informative behavioral phenotyping of social deficits in ASD and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
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