Improving sensitivity to eye gaze cues in adolescents on the autism spectrum using serious game technology: A randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Perceiving and interpreting eye gaze cues is foundational for social cognition and social interactions because it involves the ability to use eye gaze direction to predict the actions and intentions of others. Autism is a disability that impacts social interactions. A diagnostic...
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Main Authors: | Jason W. Griffin (Author), Charles F. Geier (Author), Joshua M. Smyth (Author), K. Suzanne Scherf (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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