Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Research Highlight: Machine Learning Study Sheds Light on Gaze Patterns in Adults With Autism

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Machine Learning Study Sheds Light on Gaze Patterns in Adults With Autism

A close-up view of an adult man's face and eye.

Neuroscience researchers often look to our gaze patterns—what we tend to spend time looking at—to gain insight into the human brain and behavior. NIMH researchers find similarities and differences in what people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and people without ASD spend time looking at in a social scene.

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