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Do Faces Capture the Attention of Individuals with Williams Syndrome or Autism? Evidence from Tracking Eye Movements

机译:面孔会引起威廉姆斯综合症或自闭症患者的注意吗?跟踪眼动的证据

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The neuro-developmental disorders of Williams syndrome (WS) and autism can reveal key components of social cognition. Eye-tracking techniques were applied in two tasks exploring attention to pictures containing faces. Images were (i) scrambled pictures containing faces or (ii) pictures of scenes with embedded faces. Compared to individuals who were developing typically, participants with WS and autism showed atypicalities of gaze behaviour. Individuals with WS showed prolonged face gaze across tasks, relating to the typical WS social phenotype. Participants with autism exhibited reduced face gaze, linking to a lack of interest in socially relevant information. The findings are interpreted in terms of wider issues regarding socio-cognition and attention mechanisms.
机译:威廉姆斯综合征(WS)和自闭症的神经发育障碍可以揭示社会认知的关键组成部分。眼睛跟踪技术被应用于两项任务,以探索对包含面部的图片的注意力。图像是(i)包含面孔的加扰图片或(ii)嵌入面孔的场景图片。与通常发育的个体相比,WS和自闭症参与者表现出非典型的凝视行为。 WS个体在各种任务中表现出长时间的凝视,这与典型的WS社交表型有关。自闭症患者的面部表情降低,这与对社交相关信息的兴趣不足有关。这些发现是根据有关社会认知和注意力机制的更广泛问题来解释的。

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