Sensory salience processing moderates attenuated gazes on faces in autism spectrum disorder: a case-control study

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    The authors hypothesize an association of pupillary responses to and gazes on sensory salience across groups to establish pupillary responses as an index of reactivity to sensory salience. Sensory salience processing in naturalistic visual attention across groups Gazes on physical salience were lower in video scenes with humans compared to scenes without humans, although overall physical salience is similar between the video categories (Fig 4). Pupillary responses indicate different sensory salience processing in ASD For human scenes, pupillary responses were decreased in ASD compared to TD. As a main finding of the current study . . .

     

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