Neural and visual processing of social gaze cueing in typical and ASD adults.
Termara Cerene ParkerXian ZhangJack Adam NoahMark TiedeBrian ScassellatiMegan KelleyJames Charles McPartlandJoy HirschPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Little is known about why it is so difficult for autistic individuals to make eye contact with other people. We find that in a live face-to-face viewing task with a robot, the brains of autistic participants were similar to typical participants but not when the partner was a live human. Findings suggest that difficulties in real-life social situations for autistic individuals may be specific to difficulties with live social interaction rather than general face gaze.