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Figure 1 MID task trials (top panel) and SID task trials (bottom panel). Each trial was divided into three 4-s periods; cues occurred in thefirst period (0 to 4 s), triggers in the second (4 to 8 s) and feedback in the third (8 to 12 s)
Table 1 Mean scores for age, IQ, and scales of socialfunctioning
Figure 2 Reaction time (RT) (ms) for MID and SID tasks. RT is shown in gray for the ASD group and in white for the control group
Table 2 Two-by-two mixed model ANOVA (group by reward type) for the contrast correct cue > baseline
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