We probed differences in the ability to detect and interpret social cues in adults and in children and young adolescents with
and without autism spectrum disorders (ASD) by investigating the effect of various social and non-social contexts on the visual
exploration of pictures of natural scenes. Children and adolescents relied more on social referencing cues in the scene as
compared to adults, and in the presence of such cues, were less able to use other kinds of cues. Typically developing children
and adolescents were no better than those with ASD at detecting changes within the various social contexts. Results suggest
children and adolescents with ASD use relevant social cues while searching a scene just as typical children do.
Keywords Social attention – Development – Change detection – Change blindness – Naturalistic scenes – Visual perception