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Preference for biological motion is reduced in ASD: implications for clinical trials and the search for biomarkers.

Luke MasonF ShicT Falck-YtterB ChakrabartiT CharmanE LothJ TillmannT BanaschewskiS Baron-CohenS BölteJ BuitelaarS DurstonB OranjeA M PersicoC BeckmannT BougeronF Dell'AcquaC EckerC MoessnangD MurphyM H JohnsonE J H Jonesnull null
Published in: Molecular autism (2021)
Biological motion preference elicits small-to-medium-sized case-control effects, but individual differences do not strongly relate to core social autism associated symptomatology. We interpret this as an autistic difference (as opposed to a deficit) likely manifest in social brain regions. The extent to which this is an innate difference present from birth and central to the autistic phenotype, or the consequence of a life lived with ASD, is unclear.
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