The current study examined eye movement control in autistic (ASD) children. Simple targets were presented in isolation, or with central, parafoveal, or peripheral distractors synchronously. Sixteen children with ASD (47-81 months) and nineteen age and IQ matched typically developing children (TD) were instructed to look to the target as accurately and quickly as possible. Both groups showed high proportions (40%) of saccadic errors towards parafoveal and peripheral distractors. For correctly executed eye movements to the targets, centrally presented distractors produced the longest latencies (time taken to initiate eye movements), followed by parafoveal and peripheral distractor conditions. Central distractors had a greater effect in the A...
Attention plays a fundamental role in shaping cognitive development. What we attend to and what we i...
Objectives Sensorimotor difficulties are often reported in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Visual a...
While attention is not a core component of the autism phenotype, attention atypicalities are often r...
The current study examined how emotional faces impact on attentional control at both involuntary and...
This study used a gap-overlap paradigm to examine the impact of distractor salience and temporal ove...
Alterations in the development of attention control and learning have been associated with autism an...
A number of authors have suggested that attention control may be a suitable target for cognitive tra...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is neurodevelopmental condition principally characterised by impairme...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Research shows a link between eye movements, visual processing, and postural con...
Evidence of attentional atypicalities for faces in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are far from bein...
In typical development there is a bias to orient visual attention to social information. Children wi...
We investigated the ability of children with ASD to discriminate a small cylinder from a large cube ...
Considerable research effort has been dedicated to exploring how well children with autistic spectru...
Objectives: Sensorimotor difficulties are often reported in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Visual ...
The ability to filter irrelevant stimuli in order to attend to meaningful sources of information is ...
Attention plays a fundamental role in shaping cognitive development. What we attend to and what we i...
Objectives Sensorimotor difficulties are often reported in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Visual a...
While attention is not a core component of the autism phenotype, attention atypicalities are often r...
The current study examined how emotional faces impact on attentional control at both involuntary and...
This study used a gap-overlap paradigm to examine the impact of distractor salience and temporal ove...
Alterations in the development of attention control and learning have been associated with autism an...
A number of authors have suggested that attention control may be a suitable target for cognitive tra...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is neurodevelopmental condition principally characterised by impairme...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Research shows a link between eye movements, visual processing, and postural con...
Evidence of attentional atypicalities for faces in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are far from bein...
In typical development there is a bias to orient visual attention to social information. Children wi...
We investigated the ability of children with ASD to discriminate a small cylinder from a large cube ...
Considerable research effort has been dedicated to exploring how well children with autistic spectru...
Objectives: Sensorimotor difficulties are often reported in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Visual ...
The ability to filter irrelevant stimuli in order to attend to meaningful sources of information is ...
Attention plays a fundamental role in shaping cognitive development. What we attend to and what we i...
Objectives Sensorimotor difficulties are often reported in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Visual a...
While attention is not a core component of the autism phenotype, attention atypicalities are often r...