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Gaze patterns in toddlers may predict autism, Spectrum

Gaze patterns in toddlers may predict autism, Spectrum

The gaze of children as young as 16 months old may help predict whether they have autism and reveal finer-grained details, such as their verbal and social abilities.
The gaze of children as young as 16 months old may help predict whether they have autism and reveal finer-grained details, such as their verbal and social…

Autism Reading Room - Although the average age for a child to receive a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is 4 years old, researchers have uncovered patterns in infants and toddlers

Full article: Social scene perception in autism spectrum disorder: An eye-tracking and pupillometric study

Identifying autism spectrum disorder symptoms using response and gaze behavior during the Go/NoGo game CatChicken

Autism Spectrum Disorder – Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science

PDF] Atypical gaze patterns in children and adults with autism spectrum disorders dissociated from developmental changes in gaze behaviour

Gaze Following as an Early Diagnostic Marker of Autism in a New Word Learning Task in Toddlers

Look me in the eye: evaluating the accuracy of smartphone-based eye tracking for potential application in autism spectrum disorder research, BioMedical Engineering OnLine

Speech Reception in Young Children with Autism Is Selectively Indexed by a Neural Oscillation Coupling Anomaly

Data-driven analysis of gaze patterns in face perception: Methodological and clinical contributions - ScienceDirect