This thesis investigates the nature of atypical attention in relation to autism spectrum disorders (ASD) symptoms, as well as the mechanisms by which it may relate to social impairment. First, does atypical non-social attention predict social impairment over time in the context of ASD, suggestive of a causal relationship? Second, if atypical attention plays a role in social impairments in ASD, what is the mechanism? With regards to the first question, longitudinal data with children at familial risk for ASD demonstrated a unidirectional relationship between non-social attention and social functioning at the cognitive level: 2-year-old non-social attention predicted 3- year-old face recognition, but there was no relationship between 2-year-o...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) typically exhibit reduced visual attention towards ...
Background: Social interactions form a substantial part of human daily living and develop from funda...
Recent trends in literature, along with the changes to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), ...
This thesis investigates the nature of atypical attention in relation to autism spectrum disorders (...
While a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is based on impairments and anomalies in the dom...
Social participation requires the processing and utilization of visual information and early interac...
Neurodevelopmental disorders like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity...
Social attention deficits represent a central impairment of patients suffering from autism spectrum ...
Emerging findings from studies with infants at familial high risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD)...
Visual attention is often hypothesized to play a causal role in the development of autism spectrum d...
This thesis aims to further our understanding of social attention, and its manifestation in adults w...
The ability to coordinate attention to events or objects between interactive social partners, referr...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition in which children show reduced atte...
This study used eye-tracking to examine visual attention to faces and objects in adolescents with au...
Typically developing humans innately place subjective value on social information and orient attenti...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) typically exhibit reduced visual attention towards ...
Background: Social interactions form a substantial part of human daily living and develop from funda...
Recent trends in literature, along with the changes to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), ...
This thesis investigates the nature of atypical attention in relation to autism spectrum disorders (...
While a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is based on impairments and anomalies in the dom...
Social participation requires the processing and utilization of visual information and early interac...
Neurodevelopmental disorders like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity...
Social attention deficits represent a central impairment of patients suffering from autism spectrum ...
Emerging findings from studies with infants at familial high risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD)...
Visual attention is often hypothesized to play a causal role in the development of autism spectrum d...
This thesis aims to further our understanding of social attention, and its manifestation in adults w...
The ability to coordinate attention to events or objects between interactive social partners, referr...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition in which children show reduced atte...
This study used eye-tracking to examine visual attention to faces and objects in adolescents with au...
Typically developing humans innately place subjective value on social information and orient attenti...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) typically exhibit reduced visual attention towards ...
Background: Social interactions form a substantial part of human daily living and develop from funda...
Recent trends in literature, along with the changes to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), ...