Scientists track eyes to unlock Autism's social puzzle
NCT ID NCT01647295
Summary
This study aimed to understand social challenges in autism by observing how children look at pictures. Researchers used eye-tracking technology to measure where 150 children, some with autism and some without, focused their gaze on faces and human movements. The goal was to identify differences in visual attention that might relate to social difficulties and see if these patterns change over time or with therapy.
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CHRU Bretonneau
Tours, 37044, France
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