Figure 4From: Saccadic eye movement abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder indicate dysfunctions in cerebellum and brainstemIndividuals with ASD showed reduced peak saccade velocities and increased saccade durations. Individuals with ASD had reduced peak saccade velocities compared to healthy controls (top). The duration of their movements was increased compared to controls (bottom). *P <0.05; **P <0.01. ASD, autism spectrum disorder; Con, control; Deg, degrees.Back to article page