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Fig 1.

An example of faces (F), and their phase-scrambled versions (S).

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Fig 2.

An example of the three possible target locations (yellow dot): In the Valid (V), Invalid Same-Object (ISO) and Invalid Different-Object (IDO) with respect to the cue’s position (red dot).

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Fig 3.

a) Average of the target detection time for the Face (F) and the phase-scrambled stimulus (S) indicated by the black circle and gray triangle respectively, across the three conditions (VAL, ISO, IDO) and groups (TD and ASD). Small dots stands for target detection time at the trial level. b) Marginal effects of interaction terms of the selected model (M6) for target detection time in milliseconds; group, i.e. ASD and TD; stimulus i.e. Face (F) and phase scrambled stimuli (S); conditions, i.e. VAL, ISO and IDO.

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Table 1.

The model selection for target detection time in milliseconds.

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Table 2.

Estimated linear regression coefficients,95% confidence intervals and p-value associated with each predictor of the best-selected model M6.

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