The new research, conducted on the day when children were first diagnosed, shows that young children with autism do not
actively avoid eye contact, and it confirms that other people's eyes are not aversive to young children with autism.
«These results go against the idea that young children with autism
actively avoid eye contact,» said Warren Jones.
Not exact matches
Toddlers with autism are oblivious to the social information in the
eyes, but don't
actively avoid meeting another person's gaze, according to a new study.