Systematic studies of infants with autism have not been previously carried out. Taking advantage of a new prospective screening instrument for autism in infancy (S. Baron-Cohen et al., 1996), the present study found that, compared with developmentally delayed and normally developing children, 20-month-old children with autism were specifically impaired on some aspects of empathy joint attention, and imitation. Infants with autism failed to use social gaze in the empathy and joint attention tasks. Both the infants with autism and the infants with developmental delay demonstrated functional play, but very few participants in either group produced spontaneous pretend play. In the developmental delay group, but not the autism group, pretend pla...
The purpose of this study is to observe and analyze the social skills of infants aged 4 to 6 months ...
Individuals with autism exhibit significant deficits in imitation skills. This article reviews the i...
diagnosed as having autism spectrum disorder differed from nonrisk infants in terms of their eye con...
Systematic studies of infants with autism have not been previously carried out. Taking advantage of ...
Impairments in imitation are present in young children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but the...
This research investigated whether the absence of pretend play typically shown by children with aut...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
The focus of this study is the nature and concomitants of pretend play among young children with aut...
Typically developing infants show a reliable developmental sequence of emergence of early social-cog...
Typically developing infants show a reliable developmental sequence of emergence of early social-cog...
Three types of role reversal imitation were investigated in typically developing 12-and 18-month-old...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
Equipped with our knowledge of developmental indices (Nadel & Butterworth, 1999), we have started an...
Three waves of video data were collected over the course of 12 weeks and were\ud coded for play type...
Infant social-communicative behavior, such as gaze to the face of an interactive partner, is an impo...
The purpose of this study is to observe and analyze the social skills of infants aged 4 to 6 months ...
Individuals with autism exhibit significant deficits in imitation skills. This article reviews the i...
diagnosed as having autism spectrum disorder differed from nonrisk infants in terms of their eye con...
Systematic studies of infants with autism have not been previously carried out. Taking advantage of ...
Impairments in imitation are present in young children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but the...
This research investigated whether the absence of pretend play typically shown by children with aut...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
The focus of this study is the nature and concomitants of pretend play among young children with aut...
Typically developing infants show a reliable developmental sequence of emergence of early social-cog...
Typically developing infants show a reliable developmental sequence of emergence of early social-cog...
Three types of role reversal imitation were investigated in typically developing 12-and 18-month-old...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
Equipped with our knowledge of developmental indices (Nadel & Butterworth, 1999), we have started an...
Three waves of video data were collected over the course of 12 weeks and were\ud coded for play type...
Infant social-communicative behavior, such as gaze to the face of an interactive partner, is an impo...
The purpose of this study is to observe and analyze the social skills of infants aged 4 to 6 months ...
Individuals with autism exhibit significant deficits in imitation skills. This article reviews the i...
diagnosed as having autism spectrum disorder differed from nonrisk infants in terms of their eye con...