Abstract We compared responding to joint attention (RJA) in younger siblings of children with ASD (SIBS-ASD; n = 46) and younger siblings of children devel-oping typically (SIBS-TD; n = 35). Children were tested between 12 and 23 months of age in a situation in which an experimenter directed the child’s attention to one of 8 targets. Each child responded to 10 different combinations of verbal and nonverbal cues containing varying levels of attention-specifying infor-mation. SIBS-ASD had significantly lower overall RJA scores than SIBS-TD. Moderately redundant cues were most difficult for SIBS-ASD relative to SIBS-TD; adding a point to moderately redundant cues improved RJA for SIBS-ASD, bringing them to a level of RJA commensurate with SIBS...
Joint attention, or the shared experience of an object or activity, is one of the earliest indicator...
The validity of joint attention assessment in school-aged children with ASD is unclear (Lord, Jones,...
Early intervention is a critical component of efforts to optimize outcomes for children with autism ...
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and their infant siblings (ASD-siblings), exhibit def...
The Purpose of this study was to explore the effect of implementing a joint attention intervent...
Background: Clinical research indicates that the early impairment of Joint Attention (JA) seems to b...
International audienceBackground and aims: Response to joint attention (RJA) and initiation of joint...
A link between early responding to joint attention (RJA) and later theory of mind (ToM) has been fou...
Compared to other children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are known to engage less in...
Joint attention (JA) is an individual’s ability to share attention on an object or event with anothe...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are classified as pervasive developmental disorders characterized b...
Severe deficits in socialization are intrinsic to the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders. A spec...
Joint attention is a skill that involves coordinating the attention of at least two individuals towa...
BACKGROUND Joint attention (JA) is the human ability to coordinate our attention with that of other ...
Contains fulltext : 69584.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Deficits in Jo...
Joint attention, or the shared experience of an object or activity, is one of the earliest indicator...
The validity of joint attention assessment in school-aged children with ASD is unclear (Lord, Jones,...
Early intervention is a critical component of efforts to optimize outcomes for children with autism ...
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and their infant siblings (ASD-siblings), exhibit def...
The Purpose of this study was to explore the effect of implementing a joint attention intervent...
Background: Clinical research indicates that the early impairment of Joint Attention (JA) seems to b...
International audienceBackground and aims: Response to joint attention (RJA) and initiation of joint...
A link between early responding to joint attention (RJA) and later theory of mind (ToM) has been fou...
Compared to other children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are known to engage less in...
Joint attention (JA) is an individual’s ability to share attention on an object or event with anothe...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are classified as pervasive developmental disorders characterized b...
Severe deficits in socialization are intrinsic to the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders. A spec...
Joint attention is a skill that involves coordinating the attention of at least two individuals towa...
BACKGROUND Joint attention (JA) is the human ability to coordinate our attention with that of other ...
Contains fulltext : 69584.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Deficits in Jo...
Joint attention, or the shared experience of an object or activity, is one of the earliest indicator...
The validity of joint attention assessment in school-aged children with ASD is unclear (Lord, Jones,...
Early intervention is a critical component of efforts to optimize outcomes for children with autism ...