[HTML][HTML] Beyond eye gaze: What else can eyetracking reveal about cognition and cognitive development?

MK Eckstein, B Guerra-Carrillo, ATM Singley…�- Developmental cognitive�…, 2017 - Elsevier
This review provides an introduction to two eyetracking measures that can be used to study
cognitive development and plasticity: pupil dilation and spontaneous blink rate. We begin by�…

Visual social attention in autism spectrum disorder: Insights from eye tracking studies

Q Guillon, N Hadjikhani, S Baduel, B Rog��- Neuroscience & Biobehavioral�…, 2014 - Elsevier
We review different aspects of visual social attention in autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
from infancy to adulthood in light of the eye-tracking literature. We first assess the�…

Attention to eyes is present but in decline in 2–6-month-old infants later diagnosed with autism

W Jones, A Klin�- Nature, 2013 - nature.com
Deficits in eye contact have been a hallmark of autism, since the condition's initial
description. They are cited widely as a diagnostic feature and figure prominently in clinical�…

[HTML][HTML] A review of and roadmap for data science and machine learning for the neuropsychiatric phenotype of autism

P Washington, DP Wall�- Annual review of biomedical data�…, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Autism spectrum disorder (autism) is a neurodevelopmental delay that affects at least 1 in 44
children. Like many neurological disorder phenotypes, the diagnostic features are�…

Infant viewing of social scenes is under genetic control and is atypical in autism

JN Constantino, S Kennon-McGill, C Weichselbaum…�- Nature, 2017 - nature.com
Long before infants reach, crawl or walk, they explore the world by looking: they look to learn
and to engage, giving preferential attention to social stimuli, including faces, face-like stimuli�…

[HTML][HTML] Eye tracking in early autism research

T Falck-Ytter, S B�lte, G Gredeb�ck�- Journal of neurodevelopmental�…, 2013 - Springer
Eye tracking has the potential to characterize autism at a unique intermediate level, with
links 'down'to underlying neurocognitive networks, as well as 'up'to everyday function and�…

Subcortical brain development in autism and fragile X syndrome: evidence for dynamic, age-and disorder-specific trajectories in infancy

MD Shen, MR Swanson, JJ Wolff…�- American Journal of�…, 2022 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Previous research has demonstrated that the amygdala is enlarged in children
with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, the precise onset of this enlargement during�…

Mechanisms of diminished attention to eyes in autism

JM Moriuchi, A Klin, W Jones�- American Journal of�…, 2017 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Two hypotheses, gaze aversion and gaze indifference, are commonly cited to
explain a diagnostic hallmark of autism: reduced attention to others' eyes. The two posit�…

Autism spectrum disorder

S Faja, G Dawson�- Child and Adolescent Psychopathology�…, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of neurodevelopmental disorders that are
characterized by impairments in social and communication behavior and by a restricted�…

Music of infant-directed singing entrains infants' social visual behavior

MD Lense, S Shultz, C Ast�sano…�- Proceedings of the�…, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Infant-directed singing is a culturally universal musical phenomenon known to promote the
bonding of infants and caregivers. Entrainment is a widely observed physical phenomenon�…