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Brain response to gaze predicts autism in baby sibs, Spectrum

Brain response to gaze predicts autism in baby sibs, Spectrum

A longitudinal study of infant siblings of children with autism is the first to identify a particular brain pattern that is linked to later diagnosis of autism.

The idiosyncratic brain: distortion of spontaneous connectivity patterns in autism spectrum disorder

Scientists seek early signs of autism

Attentive brain states in infants with and without later autism

Gaze onsets during naturalistic infant-caregiver interaction associate with 'sender' but not 'receiver' neural responses, and do not lead to changes in inter-brain synchrony

Baby Siblings Could Hold Clues to Autism Diagnosis

Visual task may offer brain marker for autism, Spectrum

Longitudinal Relations Between Early Sensory Responsiveness and Later Communication in Infants with Autistic and Non-autistic Siblings

Our paper on challenging behaviors in children with autism, Juergen Hahn posted on the topic

A novel functional brain imaging endophenotype of autism: the neural response to facial expression of emotion

Association between Mouth fixation and expressive language in autism