Fig. 6
From: A uniform human multimodal dataset for emotion perception and judgment

Eye tracking results. (a) Fixation density maps to quantify eye movements for each ambiguity level. (b) Fixation density maps to quantify eye movements for participants with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and matched controls. Each map shows the probability of fixating a given location within a 1-s period after stimulus onset. The ROIs (eye, mouth, center) used for analysis are shown in red (not shown to participants). (c–f) Comparison between participants with ASD and matched controls. (g–j) Comparison across ambiguity levels for each participant group (upper row: ASD; lower row: controls). (c,g) Percentage of the number of fixations in each ROI. (d,h) Total fixation duration in each ROI. (e,i) Mean fixation duration in each ROI. (f,j) Latency of the first fixation onto each ROI. Error bars denote ± SEM across participants.