Scientists track how autistic brains see the world differently

NCT ID NCT07384819

Summary

This research study aims to understand how children with autism perceive and pay attention to visual information compared to typically developing children. Researchers will use eye-tracking technology to measure how quickly children process what they see. The study involves 228 children aged 3 and 5 years old, including those with autism and typically developing peers.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Baby lab - Institut des sciences cognitives Marc Jeannerod

    Bron, France

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  • CEDA - Le Vinatier

    Bron, France

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