2023
DOI: 10.1177/13623613231211967
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Autistic young people adaptively use gaze to facilitate joint attention during multi-gestural dyadic interactions

Nathan Caruana,
Patrick Nalepka,
Glicyr A Perez
et al.

Abstract: Autistic people often experience difficulties navigating face-to-face social interactions. Historically, the empirical literature has characterised these difficulties as cognitive ‘deficits’ in social information processing. However, the empirical basis for such claims is lacking, with most studies failing to capture the complexity of social interactions, often distilling them into singular communicative modalities (e.g. gaze-based communication) that are rarely used in isolation in daily interactions. The cur… Show more

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