Results: Differences Found in Social Behavior in High-functioning ASD, Comorbid ADHD, and of a Control
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The eye-tracking method can help researchers in the field of special educational needs to explore the differences in visual attention performances for children with and without autism spectrum disorders, ASD, when they view videos of social scenar
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This is a qualitative comparative case study analysis of eye-tracking data on the first moments of social video scenes as viewed by three participants: one with autism spectrum disorder, one with comorbid attention deficit-hyperactive disorder, and one neurotypical control.