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From: Abnormality in face scanning by children with autism spectrum disorder is limited to the eye region: Evidence from multi-method analyses of eye tracking data Journal of Vision. 2013;13(10):5. doi:10.1167/13.10.5 Figure Legend: Saccade path maps for ASD and age-matched TD observers looking at faces (A, B) and the difference map (C), and mean proportional saccade path maps for ASD and IQ-matched TD observers (D, E) and the difference map (F). The six lines in each map represent paths between eyes, left eye and nose, right eye and nose, left eye and mouth, right eye and mouth, and nose and mouth, respectively. The color of the lines refers to the proportional saccade path within each region, with warm colors denoting more proportional saccade paths and cold colors denoting fewer proportional saccade paths. Note that the left and right temperature scales are different. Date of download: 11/8/2017 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.