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No preference for direct versus averted gaze in autistic adults: a reinforced preferential looking paradigm.

Elise ClinPauline MaesFanny StercqMikhail Kissine
Published in: Molecular autism (2020)
The absence of preference for direct versus averted gaze in the autistic group is probably due to difficulties in distinguishing eye gaze direction, potentially linked to a reduced spontaneous exploration or avoidance of the eye region. Social attention and preference for direct versus averted gaze correlated with alexithymia and social anxiety scores, but not gender.
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