Visual Preference for Biological Motion in Children and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Eye-Tracking Study

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders(2020)

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Participants with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) (n = 121, mean [SD] age: 14.6 [8.0] years) and typically developing (TD) controls (n = 40, 16.4 [13.3] years) were presented with a series of videos representing biological motion on one side of a computer monitor screen and non-biological motion on the other, while their eye movements were recorded. As predicted, participants with ASD spent less overall time looking at presented stimuli than TD participants ( P < 10 –3 ) and showed less preference for biological motion ( P < 10 –5 ). Participants with ASD also had greater average latencies than TD participants of the first fixation on both biological ( P < 0.01) and non-biological motion ( P < 0.02). Findings suggest that individuals with ASD differ from TD individuals on multiple properties of eye movements and biological motion preference.
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Autism spectrum disorder, Biological motion, Biomarkers, Eye-tracking
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