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Fig. 1 | Molecular Autism

Fig. 1

From: Does decreased visual attention to faces underlie difficulties interpreting eye gaze cues in autism?

Fig. 1

Gaze following stimuli and results. The left panel shows still frame images from one of the gaze following videos to illustrate the sequence of events. The event begins with the actor looking directly into the camera (a); she executes a gaze shift to the target object (b) and shifts gaze back toward the camera (c). The areas of interest for the fixation analyses are illustrated in d. The target object is in green, the plausible non-target object is in blue, and the implausible non-target objects are in red. The face is in grey. Task performance (% correct) is plotted as a function of group (e). Fixation durations to faces (f) and target objects (g) are plotted separated by group. Error bars reflect 95% confidence intervals. All analyses used mixed-effects modeling of trial-level data; however, for visualization these plots reflect the mean-level data. **p < .01

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