Joint attention, or the shared focus of attention between objects or events and a social partner, is a crucial milestone in the development of social communication and a notable area of deficit in children with autism spectrum disorder. While valid parent-report screening measures of social communication are available, the majority of these measures are designed to assess a wide range of behaviors. Targeted assessment of joint attention and related skills is primarily limited to semi-structured, examiner-led interactions, which are time-consuming and laborious to score. The Pictorial Infant Communication Scale is an efficient parent-report measure of joint attention that can be used as a complement to structured assessments in fully charact...
Triadic attention, sharing attention with a person about an object or event, typically develops betw...
Compared to other children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are known to engage less in...
The purpose of this study is to observe and analyze the social skills of infants aged 4 to 6 months ...
Joint attention, or the shared experience of an object or activity, is one of the earliest indicator...
Background: Clinical research indicates that the early impairment of Joint Attention (JA) seems to b...
Background: Clinical research indicates that the early impairment of Joint Attention (JA) seems to b...
Reduced responsiveness to joint attention (RJA), as assessed by the Early Social Communication Scale...
Children with autism are often reported to be significantly delayed or deviant in their development ...
International audienceBackground and aims: Response to joint attention (RJA) and initiation of joint...
(1) Joint attention is the ability to coordinate attention to share a point of reference with anothe...
The validity of joint attention assessment in school-aged children with ASD is unclear (Lord, Jones,...
This study was designed to evaluate joint attention (JA) and vocalizations and their co-occurrence i...
Children with autism show deficits in social orienting, joint attention, orienting to their names, a...
Children with autism show deficits in social orienting, joint attention, orienting to their names, a...
This study investigated social attention impairments in autism (social orienting, joint attention, a...
Triadic attention, sharing attention with a person about an object or event, typically develops betw...
Compared to other children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are known to engage less in...
The purpose of this study is to observe and analyze the social skills of infants aged 4 to 6 months ...
Joint attention, or the shared experience of an object or activity, is one of the earliest indicator...
Background: Clinical research indicates that the early impairment of Joint Attention (JA) seems to b...
Background: Clinical research indicates that the early impairment of Joint Attention (JA) seems to b...
Reduced responsiveness to joint attention (RJA), as assessed by the Early Social Communication Scale...
Children with autism are often reported to be significantly delayed or deviant in their development ...
International audienceBackground and aims: Response to joint attention (RJA) and initiation of joint...
(1) Joint attention is the ability to coordinate attention to share a point of reference with anothe...
The validity of joint attention assessment in school-aged children with ASD is unclear (Lord, Jones,...
This study was designed to evaluate joint attention (JA) and vocalizations and their co-occurrence i...
Children with autism show deficits in social orienting, joint attention, orienting to their names, a...
Children with autism show deficits in social orienting, joint attention, orienting to their names, a...
This study investigated social attention impairments in autism (social orienting, joint attention, a...
Triadic attention, sharing attention with a person about an object or event, typically develops betw...
Compared to other children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are known to engage less in...
The purpose of this study is to observe and analyze the social skills of infants aged 4 to 6 months ...