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Looking you in the mouth: abnormal gaze in autism resulting from impaired top-down modulation of visual attention

机译:在嘴里看着你:自上而下的视觉注意力调节受损导致自闭症的异常注视

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People with autism are impaired in their social behavior, including their eye contact with others, but the processes that underlie this impairment remain elusive. We combined high-resolution eye tracking with computational modeling in a group of 10 high-functioning individuals with autism to address this issue. The group fixated the location of the mouth in facial expressions more than did matched controls, even when the mouth was not shown, even in faces that were inverted and most noticeably at latencies of 200–400 ms. Comparisons with a computational model of visual saliency argue that the abnormal bias for fixating the mouth in autism is not driven by an exaggerated sensitivity to the bottom-up saliency of the features, but rather by an abnormal top-down strategy for allocating visual attention.
机译:自闭症患者的社交行为(包括与他人的眼神交流)受到损害,但造成这种损害的过程仍然难以捉摸。我们将高分辨率的眼动追踪与计算模型结合在一起,组成了10个自闭症的高功能个体,以解决此问题。该小组将面部表情固定在嘴部的位置比匹配的控件要好得多,即使没有显示出嘴巴,即使是在面部倒立并且最明显的是在200–400 ms的潜伏期也是如此。与视觉显着性计算模型的比较表明,自闭症中将嘴固定的异常偏向不是由对特征的自下而上显着性的夸大敏感性驱动的,而是由分配视觉注意力的异常自上而下的策略引起的。

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