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Markers of autism spectrum disorder in young children: a longitudinal eye tracking study

In 2 multi-center studies, in which potential markers for autism spectrum disorder are identified and validated, eye tracking technology is used with babies and preschoolers with (risk on) autism spectrum disorder and with control groups. Eye tracking tasks include face pop-out, social scenes, gap-overlap attentional task, visual saliency and pupillary light reflex.

Date:1 Jun 2018 →  31 May 2020
Keywords:social preference, marker, attention, Autism spectrum disorder
Disciplines:Other psychology and cognitive sciences not elsewhere classified, Nursing not elsewhere classified, Other paramedical sciences not elsewhere classified, Psychiatry and psychotherapy not elsewhere classified, Clinical and counselling psychology not elsewhere classified, Developmental psychology and aging not elsewhere classified