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Human vs. NAO: A Computational-Behavioral Framework for Quantifying Social Orienting in Autism and Typical Development
Description
Responding to one's name is among the earliest-emerging social orienting behaviors and is one of the most prominent aspects in the detection of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Typically developing children exhibit near-reflexive orienting to their name, whereas children with ASD often demonstrate reduced frequency, increased latency, or atypical patterns of response. In this study, we examine differential responsiveness to quantify name-calling stimuli delivered by both human agents and NAO, a h