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. 2022 Nov 27;12:20417. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-24605-8

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Gaze-gesture delays in both samples (left panel) and in both samples and experimental blocks (right panel). The delays represent the time in milliseconds from the onset of the communicative gaze shift to the onset of the pointing gesture. Left panel: Distribution of mean gaze-gesture delays aggregated for TD subjects in the comparison group in orange (left) and individuals with ASD in blue (right). Horizontally aligned density plots with medians (triangles), means per subject (point range), and the 25%, 50% and 95% colored confidence intervals (lightgrey = 95%; darkgrey = 50%; black = 25%). Right panel: Mean gaze-gesture delays of the ASD group in blue (triangles) and comparison group in orange (circles), separately for the four experimental blocks with standard errors of the means as error bars. Estimated linear regression lines for ASD group (blue) and comparison group (orange) with confidence bands displaying the standard error of estimates.