Research Comparing Superior Temporal Sulcus (STS) Activity Between Individuals with and Without
Research comparing superior temporal sulcus (STS) activity between individuals with and without symptoms of autism suggests that
A) both groups demonstrate similar behavior when viewing social interactions.
B) those without autism have more saccades per second than those with autism.
C) those with autism are more likely to anticipate an individual's reactions than those who do not have autism.
D) those without autism are more likely than those with autism to read other people's intentions.
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