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Viewing it differently: social scene perception in Williams syndrome and autism.

机译:换一种方式来看:威廉姆斯综合症和自闭症中的社交场景感知。

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The genetic disorder Williams syndrome (WS) is associated with a propulsion towards social stimuli and interactions with people. In contrast, the neuro-developmental disorder autism is characterised by social withdrawal and lack of interest in socially relevant information. Using eye-tracking techniques we investigate how individuals with these two neuro-developmental disorders associated with distinct social characteristics view scenes containing people. The way individuals with these disorders view social stimuli may impact upon successful social interactions and communication. Whilst individuals with autism spend less time than is typical viewing people and faces in static pictures of social interactions, the opposite is apparent for those with WS whereby exaggerated fixations are prevalent towards the eyes. The results suggest more attention should be drawn towards understanding the implications of atypical social preferences in WS, in the same way that attention has been drawn to the social deficits associated with autism.
机译:遗传性疾病威廉姆斯综合征(WS)与对社会刺激和与人互动的推动有关。相反,神经发育障碍自闭症的特征是社交退缩和对社交相关信息缺乏兴趣。使用眼动追踪技术,我们调查了具有这两种与不同社会特征相关的神经发育障碍的人如何看待包含人的场景。患有这些疾病的人看待社会刺激的方式可能会影响成功的社会互动和沟通。自闭症患者花费的时间少于在社交互动的静态图片中观看典型人物和面孔所花费的时间,而对于那些患有WS的人而言则相反,因为夸张的注视普遍存在于眼睛中。结果表明,应该更多地注意理解WS中非典型社会偏好的含义,就像已经引起对与自闭症相关的社会缺陷的关注一样。

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