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Responding to Other People's Direct Gaze: Alterations in Gaze Behavior in Infants at Risk for Autism Occur on Very Short Timescales

机译:应对其他人的直接凝视:在非常短的时间里,婴儿的婴儿凝视行为的变化发生在非常短的时间里

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Atypical gaze processing has been reported in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Here we explored how infants at risk for ASD respond behaviorally to others' direct gaze. We assessed 10-month-olds with a sibling with ASD (high risk group; n = 61) and a control group (n = 18) during interaction with an adult. Eye-tracking revealed less looking at the adult in the high risk group during 300-1000 ms after the adult initiated direct gaze: a short alteration that is likely to go unnoticed by the naked eye. Data aggregated over longer segments (the traditional eye-tracking approach) showed no group differences. Although findings are limited by lack of outcome data, they are in line with theories linking atypical eye processing to the emergence of ASD.
机译:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童报告了非典型凝视加工。 在这里,我们探讨了婴儿因亚摩特风险如何对他人的直接凝视行为地响应。 我们评估了10个月大的人,其中兄弟姐妹与ASD(高风险群; N = 61)和对照组(N = 18)在与成人的互动期间。 在成人发起的直接凝视后,眼追踪透露在300-1000毫秒的高风险组中观察成年人:一个可能会被肉眼忽视的短暂改变。 汇总超过更长的段(传统的眼睛跟踪方法)的数据显示没有组差异。 虽然发现因缺乏结果数据而受到限制,但它们符合将非典型眼科处理与ASD的出现联系起来的理论。

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