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Non-native language proficiency may influence the responsiveness of bilingual parents towards young children with autism: A short report ...
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Non-native language proficiency may influence the responsiveness of bilingual parents towards young children with autism: A short report ...
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Appendix -Supplemental material for Predictors of reliable symptom change: Secondary analysis of the Preschool Autism Communication Trial ...
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Appendix -Supplemental material for Predictors of reliable symptom change: Secondary analysis of the Preschool Autism Communication Trial ...
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Predictors of reliable symptom change: Secondary analysis of the Preschool Autism Communication Trial ...
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Predictors of reliable symptom change: Secondary analysis of the Preschool Autism Communication Trial ...
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Development of Adaptive Communication Skills in Infants of Blind Parents
Ganea, Nataşa; Hudry, Kristelle; Vernetti, Angélina. - : American Psychological Association, 2018
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Early Social Experience Affects the Development of Eye Gaze Processing
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Failure to learn from feedback underlies word learning difficulties in toddlers at risk for autism.
In: Journal of Child Language, 40(1): 29-46 (2013)
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Atypicalities in cortical structure, handedness, and functional lateralization for language in autism spectrum disorders.
In: Neuropsychology Review, 23(3): 257-270 (2013)
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The importance of the eyes: communication skills in infants of blind parents
Senju, Atsushi; Tucker, Leslie; Pasco, Greg. - : The Royal Society, 2013
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Infant Neural Sensitivity to Dynamic Eye Gaze Is Associated with Later Emerging Autism
Abstract: Autism spectrum disorders (henceforth autism) are diagnosed in around 1% of the population [1]. Familial liability confers risk for a broad spectrum of difficulties including the broader autism phenotype (BAP) [2, 3]. There are currently no reliable predictors of autism in infancy, but characteristic behaviors emerge during the second year, enabling diagnosis after this age [4, 5]. Because indicators of brain functioning may be sensitive predictors, and atypical eye contact is characteristic of the syndrome [6–9] and the BAP [10, 11], we examined whether neural sensitivity to eye gaze during infancy is associated with later autism outcomes [12, 13]. We undertook a prospective longitudinal study of infants with and without familial risk for autism. At 6–10 months, we recorded infants' event-related potentials (ERPs) in response to viewing faces with eye gaze directed toward versus away from the infant [14]. Longitudinal analyses showed that characteristics of ERP components evoked in response to dynamic eye gaze shifts during infancy were associated with autism diagnosed at 36 months. ERP responses to eye gaze may help characterize developmental processes that lead to later emerging autism. Findings also elucidate the mechanisms driving the development of the social brain in infancy.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2011.12.056
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3314921
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22285033
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Preschoolers with autism show greater impairment in receptive compared with expressive language abilities
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 45 (2010) 6, 681-690
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Superior discrimination of speech pitch and its relationship to verbal ability in autism spectrum disorders
In: Cognitive neuropsychology. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 25 (2008) 6, 771-782
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Superior discrimination of speech pitch and its relationship to verbal ability in autism spectrum disorders
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