Literature DB >> 19966261

Mutual eye gaze facilitates person categorization for typically developing children, but not for children with autism.

Elizabeth Pellicano1, C Neil Macrae.   

Abstract

Previous investigations of gaze processing in autism have demonstrated a pattern of intact and impaired performance. Although individuals with autism are capable of discriminating another's gaze, they fail to interpret gaze direction, especially within the context of sociocommunicative (i.e., mentalistic) interactions. Extending this general line of inquiry, we explored whether typical children and children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) were influenced by gaze direction in a task that demanded a core person-related judgment-namely, sex categorization. The results revealed that typically developing school-aged children were faster to classify faces by sex when targets displayed direct rather than averted gaze, or when the eyes were closed. This was not the case, however, for children with ASD, whose responses were unaffected by gaze direction. These findings suggest that difficulties in gaze processing in autism extend beyond sociocommunicative inferences to include basic person-perception judgments.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19966261     DOI: 10.3758/PBR.16.6.1094

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


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