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- A Neural Marker of Eye Contact Highly Impaired in Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Thinking Beyond Eye Contact Part One of a Two-Part Article Linda K
- Bonobos Make More Eye Contact Than Chimpanzees
- Eye Contact and Intimacy
- To 6-Month-Old Infants Is Influenced by Gaze Direction and Species
- Increased Eye Contact During Parent-Child Versus Clinician-Child Interactions in Young Children with Autism
- Asperger Syndrome FACT SHEET
- Group Differences in the Mutual Gaze of Chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes)
- Title: Social Structure Predicts Eye Contact Tolerance in Nonhuman Primates: Evidence from a Crowd-Sourcing Approach Authors: Ethan G
- Effects of Propranolol on Cognition and Eye Contact in ASD 03.25.10
- The Eyes Have It: the Neuroethology, Function and Evolution of Social Gaze
- Autism Is a Complex and Common Developmental Disorder That
- The Role of Eye Contact in Children's Judgments of Others' Visibility
- Lesson: Neurodiversity: Negotiating the World…Differently
- Asperger Syndrome (Part of the Autistic Spectrum)
- Understanding the Visual Symptoms of Individuals with Autism Spectrum
- Detecting Gaze Towards Eyes in Natural Social Interactions and Its Use in Child Assessment
- Cotton-Top Tamarins' Reaction to Changes in Visual Attention and Action