Developmental change in look durations predicts later effortful control in toddlers at familial risk for ASD.
Alexandra HendryEmily J H JonesRachael BedfordTeodora GligaTony CharmanMark H Johnsonnull nullPublished in: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders (2018)
We suggest that for HR toddlers, disruption to the early development of executive attention results in an attenuated reduction in looking time to faces. Effects may be more apparent for faces due to early biases to orient towards them; further, attention difficulties may interact with earlier emerging differences in social information processing. Our finding that prolonged attention to faces may be an early indicator of disruption to the executive attention system is of potential value in screening for infants at risk for later EF difficulties and for evaluation of intervention outcomes.