Updated On: 11 December, 2024 08:28 AM IST | Houston | Agencies
Children on the spectrum processed a face in an “exploratory” manner that included looking at regions that do not have social cues and require minimal gaze, rather than immediately fixating on specific facial regions of interest.

Autistic kids have trouble making eye contact. Representation pic
Researchers from the University of Houston, US, analysed social perception behaviour in almost 400 children, of whom 280 had autism, by monitoring eye movements as they looked at images.
Children on the spectrum processed a face in an “exploratory” manner that included looking at regions that do not have social cues and require minimal gaze, rather than immediately fixating on specific facial regions of interest.