The pupil: a window on social automatic processing in autism spectrum disorder children
Volume: 61, Issue: 7, Pages: 768 - 778
Published: Dec 11, 2019
Abstract
Background Faces are crucial social stimuli, eliciting automatic processing associated with increased physiological arousal in observers. The level of arousal can be indexed by pupil diameter (the ‘Event‐Related Pupil Dilation’, ERPD). However, many parameters could influence the arousal evoked by a face and its social saliency (e.g. virtual vs. real, neutral vs. emotional, static vs. dynamic). A few studies have shown an atypical ERPD in autism...
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Title
The pupil: a window on social automatic processing in autism spectrum disorder children
Published Date
Dec 11, 2019
Volume
61
Issue
7
Pages
768 - 778
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