Applying Eye Tracking to the Exploration of Social Functioning in Autism and Williams syndrome
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Stirling
Department Name: Psychology
Abstract
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Peter Hancock (Principal Investigator) | |
Deborah Riby (Co-Investigator) |
Publications
Riby D
(2009)
Looking at movies and cartoons: eye-tracking evidence from Williams syndrome and autism.
in Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR
Riby DM
(2009)
Do faces capture the attention of individuals with Williams syndrome or autism? Evidence from tracking eye movements.
in Journal of autism and developmental disorders
Riby DM
(2008)
Viewing it differently: social scene perception in Williams syndrome and autism.
in Neuropsychologia
Riby DM
(2013)
Spontaneous and cued gaze-following in autism and Williams syndrome.
in Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders