Research Article

Normal Gaze Cueing in Children with Autism Is Disrupted by Simultaneous Speech Utterances in “Live” Face-to-Face Interactions

Table 2

Data on the experimenter’s cue durations: cue-target durations, proportions of trials with errors, and 𝑡 -tests for differences in mean cue-target duration for each group.

ConditionCue-target duration
(mean of medians)
Errors
Valid cuesInvalid cues% error trialsAutism versus control trials

With eye motion400 ms402 ms0.9% ( 𝑡 ( 1 5 ) = 1 . 7 7 5 , 𝑃 = . 1 0 )
Without eye motion227 ms235 ms7.6% ( 𝑡 ( 1 5 ) = . 0 4 1 , 𝑃 = . 9 7 )
With eye and mouth motion473 ms473 ms2.5% ( 𝑡 ( 1 5 ) = 1 . 1 5 6 , 𝑃 = . 2 7 )