2024
DOI: 10.1002/aur.3083
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Oculomotor randomness is higher in autistic children and increases with the severity of symptoms

Inbal Ziv,
Inbar Avni,
Ilan Dinstein
et al.

Abstract: A variety of studies have suggested that at least some children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) view the world differently. Differences in gaze patterns as measured by eye tracking have been demonstrated during visual exploration of images and natural viewing of movies with social content. Here we analyzed the temporal randomness of saccades and blinks during natural viewing of movies, inspired by a recent measure of “randomness” applied to micro‐movements of the hand and head in ASD (Torres et al., 2013; … Show more

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