Neonatal neurobehavior in infants with autism spectrum disorder.
Jessica L BradshawDexin ShiCassandra L HendrixCeline SaulnierCheryl KlaimanPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2021)
This is the first study to prospectively examine neonatal neurobehavior of infants at an elevated familial likelihood of ASD who later received a diagnosis. Despite relatively intact neurological and behavioral maturation in the neonatal period, attention to objects emerged as a key early indicator of ASD. This suggests a complex attentional vulnerability within the first 3 months of life that may be associated with cascading sequelae of social-communication challenges and the emergence of ASD.