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Gaze patterns in toddlers may predict autism, Spectrum

Gaze patterns in toddlers may predict autism, Spectrum

The gaze of children as young as 16 months old may help predict whether they have autism and reveal finer-grained details, such as their verbal and social abilities.
The gaze of children as young as 16 months old may help predict whether they have autism and reveal finer-grained details, such as their verbal and social…

Full article: Social scene perception in autism spectrum disorder: An eye-tracking and pupillometric study

Frontiers Discriminative Dictionary Learning for Autism Spectrum Disorder Identification

Motor Differences in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Research in Brief: Facial Attention May Predict ASD

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Towards an automatic early screening system for autism spectrum disorder in toddlers based on eye-tracking

How 18-month-olds with Later Autism Look at Other Children Interacting: The Timing of Gaze Allocation

Reframing Autism Spectrum Disorder: ASD Through a Neuropsychological Lens - Self-Reg

Stratification of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Through Fusion of Temporal Information in Eye-gaze Scan-Paths

Stratification of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Through Fusion of Temporal Information in Eye-gaze Scan-Paths

An insight into visual symptoms in Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD), by Durga Prasad Mishra