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Gaze behavior of children with pervasive developmental disorder toward human faces: a fixation time study

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2002

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Abstract

These results plead against the notion that the abnormal gaze behavior in everyday life is due to the presence of facial stimuli per se. Furthermore, the absence of a face orientation effect in autistic children might be a reflection of a lack of holistic processing of human faces in autism.

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