2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4016436/v1
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Social attention in the wild - Fixations to the eyes and autistic traits during a naturalistic interaction in a healthy sample

Raimund Buehler,
Giorgia Silani,
Ulrich Ansorge

Abstract: Attention to social stimuli is a key component of social behavior and facilitates the development of fundamental social skills. Studies investigating social attention in neurotypical or neurodiverse populations have often relied on screen-based experiments using static images or videos, which lack the sensory richness and reciprocity present in real-life social interactions. This can possibly be attributed to the challenges one encounters when creating naturalistic experiments, such as dealing with dynamically… Show more

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