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The following pages link to Attention orienting by another's gaze direction in children with autism (Q40520899):
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- Social cognitive impairment and autism: what are we trying to explain? (Q26773747) (← links)
- Atypical attentional networks and the emergence of autism (Q26852518) (← links)
- The use of virtual characters to assess and train non-verbal communication in high-functioning autism (Q27001591) (← links)
- Intact Reflexive but Deficient Voluntary Social Orienting in Autism Spectrum Disorder (Q27313761) (← links)
- The emergence of the social brain network: evidence from typical and atypical development (Q30500074) (← links)
- Social and non-social cueing of visuospatial attention in autism and typical development (Q30539996) (← links)
- Brain basis of human social interaction: from concepts to brain imaging (Q33426262) (← links)
- Atypical gaze following in autism: a comparison of three potential mechanisms (Q33791605) (← links)
- Neural Mechanisms Underlying Conscious and Unconscious Gaze-Triggered Attentional Orienting in Autism Spectrum Disorder (Q33843213) (← links)
- Autistics' Atypical Joint Attention: Policy Implications and Empirical Nuance (Q34516788) (← links)
- Atypical neural networks for social orienting in autism spectrum disorders (Q34965499) (← links)
- Perception of social cues of danger in autism spectrum disorders (Q35063922) (← links)
- Atypical integration of social cues for orienting to gaze direction in adults with autism (Q35084029) (← links)
- Broad autism phenotype in typically developing children predicts performance on an eye-tracking measure of joint attention. (Q35206432) (← links)
- Social stimuli interfere with cognitive control in autism (Q35829908) (← links)
- Face processing in autism spectrum disorders: From brain regions to brain networks (Q35864142) (← links)
- Gaze cueing of attention: visual attention, social cognition, and individual differences. (Q35945096) (← links)
- Self make-up: the influence of self-referential processing on attention orienting. (Q36099307) (← links)
- Is impaired joint attention present in non-clinical individuals with high autistic traits? (Q36397977) (← links)
- Atypical Functional Connectivity of the Amygdala in Childhood Autism Spectrum Disorders during Spontaneous Attention to Eye-Gaze (Q36530017) (← links)
- Sensitivity to eye gaze in autism: is it normal? Is it automatic? Is it social? (Q37062518) (← links)
- Comparing the effect of humanoid and human face for the spatial orientation of attention (Q37138802) (← links)
- Evidence for impairments in using static line drawings of eye gaze cues to orient visual-spatial attention in children with high functioning autism (Q37219524) (← links)
- Brief Report: Reduced Temporal-Central EEG Alpha Coherence During Joint Attention Perception in Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder. (Q37270430) (← links)
- Social orienting of children with autism to facial expressions and speech: a study with a wearable eye-tracker in naturalistic settings. (Q37325912) (← links)
- A parallel and distributed-processing model of joint attention, social cognition and autism (Q37439710) (← links)
- Neural bases of eye and gaze processing: the core of social cognition. (Q37475999) (← links)
- Vision in autism spectrum disorders (Q37580079) (← links)
- Attention orienting by gaze and facial expressions across development (Q37585538) (← links)
- Feature and motion-based gaze cuing is linked with reduced social competence (Q37692366) (← links)
- Salient social cues are prioritized in autism spectrum disorders despite overall decrease in social attention (Q38461469) (← links)
- A Statistical Physics Perspective to Understand Social Visual Attention in Autism Spectrum Disorder (Q39037986) (← links)
- Anticipation of action intentions in autism spectrum disorder. (Q39683444) (← links)
- Saccadic eye movement abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder indicate dysfunctions in cerebellum and brainstem (Q41902092) (← links)
- A meta-analysis of visual orienting in autism (Q42076657) (← links)
- Why Does Joint Attention Look Atypical in Autism? (Q42640997) (← links)
- Perception of pointing from biological motion point-light displays in typically developing children and children with autism spectrum disorder (Q43956665) (← links)
- Deconstructing atypical eye gaze perception in autism spectrum disorder (Q45833738) (← links)
- Inhibition of return in response to eye gaze and peripheral cues in young people with Asperger's syndrome. (Q45972068) (← links)
- Eye direction, not movement direction, predicts attention shifts in those with autism spectrum disorders (Q46561379) (← links)
- Atypical Gaze Cueing Pattern in a Complex Environment in Individuals with ASD. (Q47920662) (← links)
- Electrocortical reflections of face and gaze processing in children with pervasive developmental disorder (Q48383298) (← links)
- Children with autism illuminate the role of social intention in word learning (Q48391885) (← links)
- The problem with using eye-gaze to infer desire: a deficit of cue inference in children with autism spectrum disorder? (Q48421396) (← links)
- Eye movements affirm: automatic overt gaze and arrow cueing for typical adults and adults with autism spectrum disorder. (Q48444425) (← links)
- Disrupted functional connectivity in dorsal and ventral attention networks during attention orienting in autism spectrum disorders. (Q48446134) (← links)
- Positive and negative gaze perception in autism spectrum conditions (Q48952134) (← links)
- Controlling attention to gaze and arrows in childhood: an fMRI study of typical development and Autism Spectrum Disorders (Q49162307) (← links)
- Reduced saccadic inhibition of return to moving eyes in autism spectrum disorders (Q50183666) (← links)
- A study of impaired judgment of eye-gaze direction and related face-processing deficits in autism spectrum disorders. (Q50301660) (← links)