Measuring Social Modulation of Gaze in Autism Spectrum Condition With Virtual Reality Interviews
Gaze behavior in dyadic conversations can indicate active listening and attention. However, gaze behavior that is different from the engagement expected during neurotypical social interaction cues may be interpreted as uninterested or inattentive, which can be problematic in both personal and profes...
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Main Authors: | Saygin Artiran (Author), Raghav Ravisankar (Author), Sarah Luo (Author), Leanne Chukoskie (Author), Pamela Cosman (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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