Cerebral lateralisation of function is common characteristic across vertebrate species and is positively associated with fitness of the organism, in humans we hypothesise that it is associated with cognitive fitness. This investigation evaluated the early development of lateralised gaze behaviour for face stimuli in infants at high and low risk for autism from the British Autism Sibling Infant Study (BASIS). The BASIS cohort includes a low risk group and three high-risk groups who at age 3 were developing (i) typically, (ii) atypically or (iii) had received a diagnosis for ASD. Using eye-tracking data derived from a face pop-out task at 6 and 14 months of age, all non-ASD groups showed a bias for stimuli on the left at both timepoints. At 6...
Among the many experimental findings that tend to distinguish those with and without autism spectrum...
A popular idea related to early brain development in autism is that a lack of attention to, or inter...
Infant eye tracking research has assessed the visual scanning of static and dynamic singularly prese...
Cerebral lateralisation of function is a common characteristic across vertebrate species and is posi...
Rachael Davis – ORCID: 0000-0002-3887-6003 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3887-6003Cerebral lateralisa...
Background: The ability to follow gaze is an important prerequisite for joint attention, which is of...
Background: The ability to follow gaze is an important prerequisite for joint attention, which is of...
In typical development, infants often alternate their gaze between their interaction partners and in...
Reduced gaze following has been associated previously with lower language scores in children with au...
Whilst joint attention (JA) impairments in autism have been widely studied, little is known about th...
Being looked at is an important communicative signal, and attenuated responses to such direct gaze h...
Studies of infant siblings of children diagnosed with autism have allowed for a prospective approach...
Altered gaze following during live interaction in infants at risk for autism: an eye tracking study ...
Atypical gaze processing has been reported in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Here we...
Eye tracking has the potential to characterize autism at a unique intermediate level, with links 'do...
Among the many experimental findings that tend to distinguish those with and without autism spectrum...
A popular idea related to early brain development in autism is that a lack of attention to, or inter...
Infant eye tracking research has assessed the visual scanning of static and dynamic singularly prese...
Cerebral lateralisation of function is a common characteristic across vertebrate species and is posi...
Rachael Davis – ORCID: 0000-0002-3887-6003 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3887-6003Cerebral lateralisa...
Background: The ability to follow gaze is an important prerequisite for joint attention, which is of...
Background: The ability to follow gaze is an important prerequisite for joint attention, which is of...
In typical development, infants often alternate their gaze between their interaction partners and in...
Reduced gaze following has been associated previously with lower language scores in children with au...
Whilst joint attention (JA) impairments in autism have been widely studied, little is known about th...
Being looked at is an important communicative signal, and attenuated responses to such direct gaze h...
Studies of infant siblings of children diagnosed with autism have allowed for a prospective approach...
Altered gaze following during live interaction in infants at risk for autism: an eye tracking study ...
Atypical gaze processing has been reported in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Here we...
Eye tracking has the potential to characterize autism at a unique intermediate level, with links 'do...
Among the many experimental findings that tend to distinguish those with and without autism spectrum...
A popular idea related to early brain development in autism is that a lack of attention to, or inter...
Infant eye tracking research has assessed the visual scanning of static and dynamic singularly prese...