Background and aims Although young children's gaze behaviors in experimental task contexts have been shown to be potential biobehavioral markers relevant to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), we know little about their everyday gaze behaviors. The present study aims (1) to document early gaze behaviors that occur within a live, social interactive context among children with and without ASD and their parents, and (2) to examine how children's and parents’ gaze behaviors are related for ASD and typically developing (TD) groups. A head-mounted eye-tracking system was used to record the frequency and duration of a set of gaze behaviors (such as sustained attention [SA] and joint attention [JA]) that are relevant to early cognitive and language dev...
Research has demonstrated that early assessment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in toddlers enable...
In typical development, infants often alternate their gaze between their interaction partners and in...
Altered gaze following during live interaction in infants at risk for autism: an eye tracking study ...
Recent research in the use of eye-gaze and joint attention behaviour shows inconsistent evidence of ...
Background: Visual behavior is known to be atypical in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Monitor-base...
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...
Visual behavior is known to be atypical in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Monitor-based eye-tracki...
Visual behavior is known to be atypical in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Monitor-based eye-tracki...
In typical development, infants often alternate their gaze between their interaction partners and in...
An important social skill is to monitor other people’s gaze to find out what catches their attention...
Atypical gaze processing has been reported in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Here we...
Atypical gaze processing has been reported in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Here we...
The adaptive trait of perceiving and apportioning eye movements and gaze behaviors forms one of the ...
In typical development, infants often alternate their gaze between their interaction partners and in...
Research has demonstrated that early assessment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in toddlers enable...
In typical development, infants often alternate their gaze between their interaction partners and in...
Altered gaze following during live interaction in infants at risk for autism: an eye tracking study ...
Recent research in the use of eye-gaze and joint attention behaviour shows inconsistent evidence of ...
Background: Visual behavior is known to be atypical in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Monitor-base...
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...
Visual behavior is known to be atypical in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Monitor-based eye-tracki...
Visual behavior is known to be atypical in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Monitor-based eye-tracki...
In typical development, infants often alternate their gaze between their interaction partners and in...
An important social skill is to monitor other people’s gaze to find out what catches their attention...
Atypical gaze processing has been reported in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Here we...
Atypical gaze processing has been reported in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Here we...
The adaptive trait of perceiving and apportioning eye movements and gaze behaviors forms one of the ...
In typical development, infants often alternate their gaze between their interaction partners and in...
Research has demonstrated that early assessment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in toddlers enable...
In typical development, infants often alternate their gaze between their interaction partners and in...
Altered gaze following during live interaction in infants at risk for autism: an eye tracking study ...