Joint attention behaviors include initiating one's own and responding to another's bid for joint attention to an object, person, or topic. Joint attention abilities in autism are pervasively atypical, correlate with development of language and social abilities, and discriminate children with autism from other developmental disorders. Despite the importance of these behaviors, the neural correlates of joint attention in individuals with autism remain unclear. This paucity of data is likely due to the inherent challenge of acquiring data during a real-time social interaction. We used a novel experimental set-up in which participants engaged with an experimenter in an interactive face-to-face joint attention game during fMRI data acquisition. ...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterised by impairment in joint attention (JA), which has t...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are classified as pervasive developmental disorders characterized b...
Joint attention (JA), which occurs when two individuals focus on the same object or event, plays a c...
Joint attention behaviors include initiating one's own and responding to another's bid for joint att...
Behavioral research has revealed deficits in the development of joint attention (JA) as one of the e...
Background: Social interactions form a substantial part of human daily living and develop from funda...
This article provides a review of the increasingly detailed imaging literature on the neurodevelopme...
What are the developmental implications and underlying mechanisms of atypical responsiveness to join...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Deficits in joint attention (JA) are among the key characteristics of autism spectrum disorders (ASD...
Joint attention is a keystone in social cognitive development and a skill acquired early in life. It...
Three experiments examined the role of attention in explaining dyadic (child-adult) and triadic (chi...
BACKGROUND Joint attention (JA) is the human ability to coordinate our attention with that of other ...
Joint attention skills are important during development because they help children learn language an...
Joint attention, or the shared experience of an object or activity, is one of the earliest indicator...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterised by impairment in joint attention (JA), which has t...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are classified as pervasive developmental disorders characterized b...
Joint attention (JA), which occurs when two individuals focus on the same object or event, plays a c...
Joint attention behaviors include initiating one's own and responding to another's bid for joint att...
Behavioral research has revealed deficits in the development of joint attention (JA) as one of the e...
Background: Social interactions form a substantial part of human daily living and develop from funda...
This article provides a review of the increasingly detailed imaging literature on the neurodevelopme...
What are the developmental implications and underlying mechanisms of atypical responsiveness to join...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Deficits in joint attention (JA) are among the key characteristics of autism spectrum disorders (ASD...
Joint attention is a keystone in social cognitive development and a skill acquired early in life. It...
Three experiments examined the role of attention in explaining dyadic (child-adult) and triadic (chi...
BACKGROUND Joint attention (JA) is the human ability to coordinate our attention with that of other ...
Joint attention skills are important during development because they help children learn language an...
Joint attention, or the shared experience of an object or activity, is one of the earliest indicator...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterised by impairment in joint attention (JA), which has t...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are classified as pervasive developmental disorders characterized b...
Joint attention (JA), which occurs when two individuals focus on the same object or event, plays a c...