Temporal Profiles of Social Attention Are Different Across Development in Autistic and Neurotypical People.

[1]  Raphael A. Bernier,et al.  Biomarker Acquisition and Quality Control for Multi-Site Studies: The Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials , 2020, Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience.

[2]  R. Schultz,et al.  Visual attention to faces in children with autism spectrum disorder: are there sex differences? , 2019, Molecular Autism.

[3]  P. Venuti,et al.  An Investigation of Attention to Faces and Eyes: Looking Time Is Task-Dependent in Autism Spectrum Disorder , 2018, Front. Psychol..

[4]  E. McSorley,et al.  Empathy modulates the temporal structure of social attention , 2018, Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

[5]  Z. Warren,et al.  Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder Among Children Aged 8 Years — Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, 11 Sites, United States, 2014 , 2018, Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries.

[6]  Eric W. Klingemier,et al.  A Meta-Analysis of Gaze Differences to Social and Nonsocial Information Between Individuals With and Without Autism. , 2017, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

[7]  Vincent Frouin,et al.  The EU-AIMS Longitudinal European Autism Project (LEAP): design and methodologies to identify and validate stratification biomarkers for autism spectrum disorders , 2017, Molecular Autism.

[8]  C. Dissanayake,et al.  Social Attention, Joint Attention and Sustained Attention in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Williams Syndrome: Convergences and Divergences , 2017, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.

[9]  Kenneth Holmqvist,et al.  Joint visual working memory through implicit collaboration , 2017 .

[10]  Mark H. Johnson Autism as an adaptive common variant pathway for human brain development , 2017, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.

[11]  John Colombo,et al.  Conceptualizing Social Attention in Developmental Research. , 2016, Social development.

[12]  James E. Helmreich Regression Modeling Strategies with Applications to Linear Models, Logistic and Ordinal Regression and Survival Analysis (2nd Edition) , 2016 .

[13]  Francesca Simion,et al.  Face perception and processing in early infancy: inborn predispositions and developmental changes , 2015, Front. Psychol..

[14]  Tony Charman,et al.  Annual research review: Infant development, autism, and ADHD--early pathways to emerging disorders. , 2015, Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines.

[15]  Mark H. Johnson,et al.  Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews the Two-process Theory of Face Processing: Modifications Based on Two Decades of Data from Infants and Adults , 2022 .

[16]  T. Gliga,et al.  From early markers to neuro-developmental mechanisms of autism , 2014, Developmental review : DR.

[17]  B. Rogé,et al.  Visual social attention in autism spectrum disorder: Insights from eye tracking studies , 2014, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.

[18]  D. Amso,et al.  Bottom-Up Attention Orienting in Young Children with Autism , 2014, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[19]  Mark H. Johnson,et al.  Developmental pathways to autism: A review of prospective studies of infants at risk , 2014, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.

[20]  Dima Amso,et al.  An Eye Tracking Investigation of Developmental Change in Bottom-up Attention Orienting to Faces in Cluttered Natural Scenes , 2014, PloS one.

[21]  Mark H. Johnson Autism: Demise of the Innate Social Orienting Hypothesis , 2014, Current Biology.

[22]  A. Klin,et al.  Attention to Eyes is Present But in Decline in 2–6 Month-Olds Later Diagnosed with Autism , 2013, Nature.

[23]  Jacob L. Orquin,et al.  Learning affects top down and bottom up modulation of eye movements in decision making , 2013, Judgment and Decision Making.

[24]  A. Inhoff,et al.  Time-course of attention biases in social phobia. , 2013, Journal of anxiety disorders.

[25]  Sven Bölte,et al.  Eye tracking in early autism research , 2013, Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders.

[26]  T. Smith,et al.  Attentional synchrony and the influence of viewing task on gaze behavior in static and dynamic scenes. , 2013, Journal of vision.

[27]  Janet B W Williams Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , 2013 .

[28]  C. Gillberg,et al.  Visualization and Analysis of Eye Movement Data from Children with Typical and Atypical Development , 2013, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[29]  Katarzyna Chawarska,et al.  Context modulates attention to social scenes in toddlers with autism. , 2012, Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines.

[30]  R. Schultz,et al.  The social motivation theory of autism , 2012, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[31]  E. Walker,et al.  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , 2013 .

[32]  K. Pelphrey,et al.  Research review: Constraining heterogeneity: the social brain and its development in autism spectrum disorder. , 2011, Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines.

[33]  T. Foulsham,et al.  The influence of visual saliency on fixation patterns in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders , 2011, Neuropsychologia.

[34]  Katarzyna Chawarska,et al.  Limited attentional bias for faces in toddlers with autism spectrum disorders. , 2010, Archives of general psychiatry.

[35]  Terrence J Sejnowski,et al.  Foundations for a New Science of Learning , 2009, Science.

[36]  Tony Charman,et al.  Visual orienting in the early broader autism phenotype: disengagement and facilitation. , 2009, Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines.

[37]  D. Mirman,et al.  Statistical and computational models of the visual world paradigm: Growth curves and individual differences. , 2008, Journal of memory and language.

[38]  Fani Deligianni,et al.  Early cortical specialization for face-to-face communication in human infants , 2008, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

[39]  Anna S. Law,et al.  Attention capture by faces , 2008, Cognition.

[40]  G. Dawson,et al.  Understanding the Nature of Face Processing Impairment in Autism: Insights From Behavioral and Electrophysiological Studies , 2005, Developmental neuropsychology.

[41]  S. Shimojo,et al.  Gaze bias both reflects and influences preference , 2003, Nature Neuroscience.

[42]  A. Pickles,et al.  Natural categories or fundamental dimensions: On carving nature at the joints and the rearticulation of psychopathology , 2003, Development and Psychopathology.

[43]  F. Volkmar,et al.  The enactive mind, or from actions to cognition: lessons from autism. , 2003, Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences.

[44]  J. Piven,et al.  Visual Scanning of Faces in Autism , 2002, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.

[45]  Frank E. Harrell,et al.  Regression Modeling Strategies: With Applications to Linear Models, Logistic Regression, and Survival Analysis , 2001 .

[46]  Letitia R. Naigles,et al.  Language representation and language use in children with optimal outcomes from ASD. , 2017 .

[47]  Meia Chita-Tegmark,et al.  Social attention in ASD: A review and meta-analysis of eye-tracking studies. , 2016, Research in developmental disabilities.

[48]  M. Posner,et al.  Orienting of Attention* , 1980, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology.