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NYT: Study helps reveal possible link between the way we look at faces and autism

A new study is revealing how we look at people’s faces is helping scientists better understand autism, the New York Times Reports.

Researchers discovered that the way children move their eyes from one place to another helps them see what genes are express through those movements.

Scientists learned that some children with autism tend to spend less time looking at faces and more time looking at objects.

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