Predictability modulates neural response to eye contact in ASD.
Adam J NaplesJennifer H Foss-FeigJulie M WolfVinod H SrihariJames C McPartlandPublished in: Molecular autism (2022)
Neural response to eye-contact in ASD ranged from attenuated to hypersensitive depending on the predictability of the social context. These findings suggest that the vulnerabilities in eye-contact during social interactions in ASD may arise from differences in anticipation and expectation of eye-contact in addition to the perception of gaze alone.