Challenging long-held beliefs about eye contact in autistic children (IMAGE)
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A groundbreaking study led by researchers at East China Normal University’s Shanghai Institute of Artificial Intelligence for Education reveals that autistic children exhibit social attention patterns similar to their typically developing peers during play, with a primary focus on toys rather than faces. Their findings challenge the longstanding assumption that reduced eye contact is a definitive marker of autism.
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