Reduced orienting to audiovisual synchrony in infancy predicts autism diagnosis at 3 years of age
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Jan 26, 2018
Falck-Ytter T, et al. - Researchers designed a prospective longitudinal study to investigate whether reduced visual attention to audiovisual synchrony is an infant marker of later-emerging autism diagnosis. As per findings, reduced orienting to audiovisual synchrony within biological motion was as an early sign of autism. They also identified that multisensory processing could be a relevant antecedent marker of this neurodevelopmental condition.
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