Scan patterns during scene viewing predict individual differences in clinical traits in a normative sample

TR Hayes, JM Henderson - PLoS One, 2018 - journals.plos.org
The relationship between viewer individual differences and gaze control has been largely
neglected in the scene perception literature. Recently we have shown a robust association …

[HTML][HTML] Scan patterns during real-world scene viewing predict individual differences in cognitive capacity

TR Hayes, JM Henderson - Journal of Vision, 2017 - tvst.arvojournals.org
From the earliest recordings of eye movements during active scene viewing to the present
day, researchers have commonly reported individual differences in eye movement scan …

The eye gaze direction of an observed person can bias perception, memory, and attention in adolescents with and without autism spectrum disorder

M Freeth, D Ropar, P Chapman, P Mitchell - Journal of experimental child …, 2010 - Elsevier
The reported experiments aimed to investigate whether a person and his or her gaze
direction presented in the context of a naturalistic scene cause perception, memory, and …

Scanpath similarity measure reveals not only a decreased social preference, but also an increased nonsocial preference in individuals with autism

ME Król, M Król - Autism, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
We compared scanpath similarity in response to repeated presentations of social and
nonsocial images representing natural scenes in a sample of 30 participants with autism …

Sensory salience processing moderates attenuated gazes on faces in autism spectrum disorder: a case–control study

N Bast, L Mason, C Ecker, S Baumeister… - Molecular Autism, 2023 - Springer
Background Attenuated social attention is a key marker of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Recent neuroimaging findings also emphasize an altered processing of sensory salience in …

Gauging facial feature viewing preference as a stable individual trait in autism spectrum disorder

GE Reimann, C Walsh, KD Csumitta… - Autism …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Eye tracking provides insights into social processing deficits in autism spectrum disorder
(ASD), especially in conjunction with dynamic, naturalistic free‐viewing stimuli. However, the …

[HTML][HTML] Gaze patterns during scene processing in typical adults and adults with autism spectrum disorders

SN Rigby, BM Stoesz, LS Jakobson - Research in Autism Spectrum …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Little is known about how adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) process
dynamic social scenes. Method We studied gaze behavior in 16 adults with ASD without …

Cognitive perspective‐taking during scene perception in autism spectrum disorder: Evidence from eye movements

SK Au‐Yeung, JK Kaakinen, V Benson - Autism Research, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The present study examined how eye movements during scene viewing are modulated by
adopting psychological perspectives in both adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) …

Brief report: Broad autism phenotype in adults is associated with performance on an eye-tracking measure of joint attention

MR Swanson, M Siller - Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 2014 - Springer
The current study takes advantage of modern eye-tracking technology and evaluates how
individuals allocate their attention when viewing social videos that display an adult model …

Social scene perception in autism spectrum disorder: An eye-tracking and pupillometric study

M Frost-Karlsson, MA Galazka, C Gillberg… - Journal of Clinical …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Typically, developing humans innately place subjective value on social information and
orient attention to it. This can be shown through tracking of gaze patterns and pupil size, the …