Alexithymia explains atypical spatiotemporal dynamics of eye gaze in autism
Recognition of emotional facial expressions is considered to be atypical in autism. This difficulty is thought to be due to the way that facial expressions are visually explored. Evidence for atypical visual exploration of emotional faces in autism is, however, equivocal. We propose that, where obse...
Main Authors: | Cuve, HC, Castiello, S, Shiferaw, B, Ichijo, E, Catmur, C, Bird, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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