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Emotion Recognition and Gaze Behavior in Late-Diagnosed Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Comprehensive Eye-Tracking Study

This study examined emotion recognition ability and gaze patterns in adults with late-diagnosed autism spectrum disorder (ASD, n = 38) without intellectual or language impairment using an eye-tracking paradigm combined with a test of emotional stimuli (EU-Emotion Stimulus Set) and compared them to a sex-, age-, and intelligence quotient-matched non-autistic control group (NC, n = 33).
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