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. 2012 Apr 16;34(10):2511–2523. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22086

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Behavioral data from ASD (blue) and NT (red) groups are shown for five behavioral measures. Accuracy (A) is defined as the percent of trials in which the mouse appeared due to a correct fixation to the target location. In the joint attention conditions, both experimenter and subject were required to make a correct fixation to the target location. Eye movements (B) are the averages of the total number of eye movements that occurred within each block. Latency to mouse appearance (C) is the latency to the joint (or solo for SA) attention event and (D) is the length of that joint (or solo for SA) attention event. The latency to first eye movement (E) is defined as the latency between the start of the trial and the subject's first eye movement.