Eye-Tracking Methodology to Detect Differences in Attention to Faces Between Developmental Language Disorder and Autism.
Julia VacasAdoración AntolíAraceli Sánchez-RayaCarolina Pérez-DueñasFátima CuadradoPublished in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2024)
Considering the similarities found between children with DLD and those with autism, difficulties of children with DLD in attention to faces have been systematically underestimated. Thus, more effort must be made to identify and respond to the needs of this population. Clinical practice may benefit from the potential of eye-tracking methodology and the analysis of the VSP to assess attention to faces in both conditions. This would also contribute to the improvement of early differential diagnosis in the long run.