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Comparison of three different eye-tracking tasks for distinguishing autistic from typically developing children and autistic symptom severity
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
Altered patterns of visual social attention preference detected using eye-tracking and a variety of different paradigms are increasingly proposed as sensitive biomarkers for autism spectrum disorder. However, few eye tracking studies have compared the relative efficacy of different paradigms to discriminate between autistic compared with typically developing children and their sensitivity to specific symptoms. To target this issue, the current study used three common eye tracking protocols
doi:10.1101/547505
fatcat:qi7tjzqn6ndxdkxq54dgvxkldq