During eye contact those with ASD have significantly reduced activity in the dorsal parietal cortex
A hallmark of autism spectrum disorder, ASD, is the reluctance to make eye contact with others in natural conditions. Although eye contact is a critically important part of everyday interactions, scientists have been limited in studying the neurological basis of live social interaction with eye-contact in ASD because of the inability to image the brains … Leggi tutto During eye contact those with ASD have significantly reduced activity in the dorsal parietal cortex
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