Larger pupil dilation to nonsocial sounds in infants with subsequent autism diagnosis
Volume: 63, Issue: 7, Pages: 793 - 801
Published: Sep 13, 2021
Abstract
Background Studies of infants with an elevated likelihood of autism spectrum disorder can identify basic developmental processes that are associated with subsequently emerging clinical symptoms. Atypical responsiveness to sounds in infancy is such a potential early marker of autism. Here, we used pupillometry to quantify reactivity to social and nonsocial sounds in infants with a subsequent diagnosis. Previous research suggest that pupil...
Paper Details
Title
Larger pupil dilation to nonsocial sounds in infants with subsequent autism diagnosis
Published Date
Sep 13, 2021
Volume
63
Issue
7
Pages
793 - 801
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