Figure 5From: Saccadic eye movement abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder indicate dysfunctions in cerebellum and brainstemIndividuals with ASD took longer to reach peak velocity than healthy controls. The time spent accelerating saccades was increased in ASD compared to healthy controls (top). Individuals with ASD showed similar durations of the deceleration phase of their saccades (bottom). * P <0.05; **P <0.01. ASD, autism spectrum disorder; Con, control; Deg, degrees.Back to article page