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The Reverse Congruency Effect elicited by eye-gaze as a function of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms
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A previous study (Marotta et al., 2014) showed that individuals with ADHD have a selective impairment in orienting attention in response to eye-gaze direction. However, they preserved attentional orienting in response to non-social stimuli (arrow and peripheral cues). Moreover, in a later study (Marotta et al., 2017), we observed that ADHD individuals were also less sensitive than matched controls…
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