Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Researchers: Delay in Shifting Gaze Linked to Early Brain Development in Autism

According to researchers, at 7 months of age, children who are later diagnosed with autism take a split second longer to shift their gaze during a task measuring eye movements and visual attention than do typically developing infants of the same age. The researchers are supported by the National Institutes of Health. The difference between the groups' test results was 25 to 50 milliseconds on average, the researchers found, too brief to be detected in social interactions ...




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