Fig. 1From: Conducting head-mounted eye-tracking research with young children with autism and children with increased likelihood of later autism diagnosisA The participant wears the head-mounted eye-tracking device. Corneal reflection is recorded through the eye camera and the gaze location is then measured and superimposed onto the forward-facing view recorded through the scene camera. B The participant sits in front of a computer screen. Gaze location is measured through a computer-mounted camera and superimposed onto a recording of the computer displayBack to article page