The Mindblindness model is the main model of social cognitive development in autism. This model assumes that eye direction detection and eye contact detection develop typically in autism (Baron-Cohen, 1995). The model's assumption of maturational development implies that when these skills are abnormal, they must either be absent or developmentally delayed. In contrast, the atypical modularisation hypothesis predicts that these skills can develop deviantly—successfully but atypically—in children with autism. Two computer-based tasks were used to assess eye direction detection and eye contact detection in children with autism and in typically developing children. These skills were developmentally deviant in children with autism. The findings ...
AbstractPerceptual mechanisms are generally flexible or “adaptive”, as evidenced by perceptual after...
Is anyone looking at me? Direct gaze detection in children with and without autism Abstract Atypica...
Eye contact is crucial in achieving social communication. Deviant patterns of eye contact behavior a...
The Mindblindness model is the main model of social cognitive development in autism. This model assu...
Eye contact is crucial in achieving social communication. Deviant patterns of eye contact behavior a...
Eye direction detection has been claimed to be intact in autism, but the development of this skill h...
Children with autism are developmentally delayed in following the direction of another person's gaze...
In humans, effortful cognitive processing frequently takes place during social interaction, with eye...
This study examined differences between children with autism and control children in the ability to ...
This study examined differences between children with autism and control children in the ability to ...
In order to evaluate the following potential mechanisms underlying atypical gaze following in autism...
Background: Past research indicated individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) demonstrated mar...
This thesis consists of three eye-tracking studies of social perception in children. Study I and Stu...
Previous research indicates that adolescents with autism, unlike their typically developing peers, d...
The adaptive trait of perceiving and apportioning eye movements and gaze behaviors forms one of the ...
AbstractPerceptual mechanisms are generally flexible or “adaptive”, as evidenced by perceptual after...
Is anyone looking at me? Direct gaze detection in children with and without autism Abstract Atypica...
Eye contact is crucial in achieving social communication. Deviant patterns of eye contact behavior a...
The Mindblindness model is the main model of social cognitive development in autism. This model assu...
Eye contact is crucial in achieving social communication. Deviant patterns of eye contact behavior a...
Eye direction detection has been claimed to be intact in autism, but the development of this skill h...
Children with autism are developmentally delayed in following the direction of another person's gaze...
In humans, effortful cognitive processing frequently takes place during social interaction, with eye...
This study examined differences between children with autism and control children in the ability to ...
This study examined differences between children with autism and control children in the ability to ...
In order to evaluate the following potential mechanisms underlying atypical gaze following in autism...
Background: Past research indicated individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) demonstrated mar...
This thesis consists of three eye-tracking studies of social perception in children. Study I and Stu...
Previous research indicates that adolescents with autism, unlike their typically developing peers, d...
The adaptive trait of perceiving and apportioning eye movements and gaze behaviors forms one of the ...
AbstractPerceptual mechanisms are generally flexible or “adaptive”, as evidenced by perceptual after...
Is anyone looking at me? Direct gaze detection in children with and without autism Abstract Atypica...
Eye contact is crucial in achieving social communication. Deviant patterns of eye contact behavior a...