Larger pupil dilation to nonsocial sounds in infants with subsequent autism diagnosis.
Maja RudlingPär NyströmSven BölteTerje Falck-YtterPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2021)
This study did not find evidence of atypical pupillary reactivity to child-directed speech early in life in autism. Instead, the results suggest that certain nonsocial sounds elicit atypically strong alerting responses in infants with a subsequent autism diagnosis. These findings may have important theoretical and clinical implications.