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Atypical integration of social cues for orienting to gaze direction in adults with autism
... described gaze cuing tasks, intact per- formance could have emerged because people with ASC were only focusing on the eye regions within the displays to determine gaze direction, and not processing ... See full document
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Does gaze direction modulate facial expression processing in children with autism spectrum disorder?
... such integration of gaze direction and facial ...infants, gaze direction influenced event-related potential in response to an angry facial expression (Striano, Kopp, Grossmann, & ... See full document
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Social partner gaze direction and conversational phase; factors affecting social attention during face-to-face conversations in autistic adults?
... is atypical in ...the social partner is not physically present and the participants are ...of social attention in autism, systematic analysis of factors known to influence face-to-face ... See full document
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Measuring the value of social engagement in adults with and without autism
... of social seeking in autism have pri- marily used either fMRI measures or ...be atypical activa- tion in the ‘reward related’ brain systems during social interactions in ASC ...from ... See full document
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Atypical processing of gaze cues and faces explains comorbidity between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
... previous gaze cueing studies that have reported a lack of EDAN for gaze cues (Brignani et ...for Gaze cues irrespective of cue direction while for Chevron cues, the ... See full document
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The Psychological Basis of Aesthetic Preferences: Insights from Facial Attractiveness and Architectural Appreciation
... the direction of the eye gaze was aligned with the orientation of the face ...of gaze shift across different face views was ...direct gaze or gaze shift towards the observer were ... See full document
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Intact priors for gaze direction in adults with high-functioning autism spectrum conditions
... of atypical priors in the domain of social per- ception, or specifically, perceiving the direction of eye ...direct gaze differs to the development of priors for other types of social ... See full document
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Atypical audiovisual speech integration in infants at risk for autism
... developing autism have difficulties integrat- ing AV speech ...speech cues, and detect incongruent and non- fusible AV speech cues in the McGurk ...and adults; and (2) a mismatch condition ... See full document
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Atypical social modulation of imitation in autism spectrum conditions
... for Autism Spectrum Disorder on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS; Lord et ...and Autism, as we did not have information about early development of language in our ... See full document
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Simulate Human Saccadic Scan Paths in Target Searching
... In classical search tasks, target features are important source of guidance [11]-[15]. Although a natural object, such as an animal (cat or dog), does not have single defining feature, its statistically reliable ... See full document
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Automatic orienting towards face like stimuli in early childhood
... for social interaction (Adolphs, 1999), including identity (Bruce & Young, 1986), emotion (Darwin, 1872/ 1998), and personality traits (Willis & Todorov, ... See full document
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Flexible integration of visual cues in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder
... are cues combined in this flexible manner (“selective fusion”) when using differ- ent pairs of depth cues or other visual ...cross-modal cues integrated? The pattern of sensory integration ... See full document
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Robust orienting to protofacial stimuli in autism
... S3. Lord, C., Risi, S., Lambrecht, L., Cook, E.H., Jr., Leventhal, B.L., DiLavore, P.C., Pickles, A., and Rutter, M. (2000). The autism diagnostic observation schedule-generic: a standard measure of social ... See full document
Contextual control of orienting eye-head gaze shifts in the monkey
... while gaze shifts will refer to a combined movement of the eye-in-head and the ...about orienting head movements and the underlying neuromuscular ...with gaze shifts, specifically focusing on ... See full document
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Responses of Pseudovadonia livida adults to olfactory and visual cues
... This study is the first to document the EAG and behav- ioural responses of P. livida adults to floral volatile compounds, as well as the effect of their interaction with visual stimuli (colour) on trap catches. P. ... See full document
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Can a consumers' gaze be controlled? An analysis of the impact of social cues and nutrition claims in packaging design
... Product packaging designers use several instruments to attract the attention of a consumer. The front of a package is considered very important in this matter, because most consumers base their decision to buy only on ... See full document
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Atypical Neurophysiology Underlying Episodic and Semantic Memory in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder
... into the ‘old’ category (hereafter the item memory test). The target/other judgement (exclusion task) required the successful exclusion of all stimuli that were not studied in the participants target colour. This task ... See full document
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Feasibility of cognitive remediation therapy for adults with autism spectrum disorders: a single-group pilot study
... Background: Set-shifting (SS) difficulties and weak central coherence (CC) are commonly associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Cognitive remediation therapy (CRT) aims to improve such cognitive ... See full document
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Age-related decline in the reflexive component of overt gaze following
... in social perception tasks as well as the ability to engage in joint attention, and orienting covert attention ...eye gaze cue. We used an overt gaze following task to explore age differences ... See full document
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Anxiety and orienting of gaze to angry and fearful faces
... initial orienting and gaze dwell time for fearful versus angry ...initial orienting to threat, but inversely associated with subsequent attentional avoidance; as suggested by research indicating that ... See full document
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