Attentional Cueing And Executive Deficits Revealed By A Virtual Supermarket Task Coupled With Eye-Tracking In Autism Spectrum Disorder

FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY(2021)

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Executive functioning (EF) impairments in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) impact on complex functions, such as social cognition. We assessed this link between EF, attentional cueing, and social cognition with a novel ecological task, "EcoSupermarketX." Our task had three blocks of increasing executive load and incorporated social and non-social cues, with different degrees of saliency. Performance of ASD and typical neurodevelopment was compared. The ASD showed a significant performance dependence on the presence of contextual cues. Difficulties increased as a function of cognitive load. Between-group differences were found both for social and non-social salient cues. Eye-tracking measures showed significantly larger fixation time of more salient social cues in ASD. In sum, EcoSupermarketX is sensitive to detect EF and attentional cueing deficits in ASD.

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autism spectrum disorder, attentional cueing, executive functioning, social cognition, eye-tracking, ecological task
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