Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) likely emerges from a complex interaction between pre-existing neurodevelopmental vulnerabilities and the environment. The interaction with parents forms a key aspect of an infant’s social environment, but few prospective studies of infants at elevated likelihood (EL) for ASD (who have an older sibling with ASD) have examined parent-child interactions in the first year of life. As part of a European multisite network, parent-child dyads of free play were observed at 5 months (62 EL infants, 47 infants at typical likelihood (TL)) and 10 months (101 EL siblings, 77 TL siblings). The newly-developed Parent-Infant/Toddler Coding of Interaction (PInTCI) scheme was used, focusing on global characteristics of infant ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Whether development of autism impacts the interactive process between an in...
Effective early intervention to prevent oppositional/conduct disorders requires early identification...
Social Communication and Infants At-Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder Candace Marks Anderson, PhD Un...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) likely emerges from a complex interaction between pre-existing neurod...
Recent models of the early emergence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) propose an interaction betwee...
In families raising a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), infant siblings are at elevated ...
Prospective longitudinal studies of infants with older siblings with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
In this study the social behaviour of young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their m...
Background Effective early intervention to prevent oppositional/conduct disorders requires early ide...
Introduction. Perinatal adverse events put neonates at high risk for short and long-term disabilitie...
A fast growing field, the study of infants at risk because of having an older sibling with autism (i...
AbstractA fast growing field, the study of infants at risk because of having an older sibling with a...
Advanced parental age is a well-replicated risk factor for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurode...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common, highly heritable, developmental disorder and later‐born ...
Abstract There is evidence that both maternal and paternal age may be risk factors for autism spect...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Whether development of autism impacts the interactive process between an in...
Effective early intervention to prevent oppositional/conduct disorders requires early identification...
Social Communication and Infants At-Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder Candace Marks Anderson, PhD Un...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) likely emerges from a complex interaction between pre-existing neurod...
Recent models of the early emergence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) propose an interaction betwee...
In families raising a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), infant siblings are at elevated ...
Prospective longitudinal studies of infants with older siblings with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
In this study the social behaviour of young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their m...
Background Effective early intervention to prevent oppositional/conduct disorders requires early ide...
Introduction. Perinatal adverse events put neonates at high risk for short and long-term disabilitie...
A fast growing field, the study of infants at risk because of having an older sibling with autism (i...
AbstractA fast growing field, the study of infants at risk because of having an older sibling with a...
Advanced parental age is a well-replicated risk factor for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurode...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common, highly heritable, developmental disorder and later‐born ...
Abstract There is evidence that both maternal and paternal age may be risk factors for autism spect...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Whether development of autism impacts the interactive process between an in...
Effective early intervention to prevent oppositional/conduct disorders requires early identification...
Social Communication and Infants At-Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder Candace Marks Anderson, PhD Un...