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.
Is It Fear? Similar Brain Responses to Fearful and Neutral Faces in Infants with a Heightened Likelihood for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Parent-mediated intervention versus no intervention for infants at high risk of autism: a parallel, single-blind, randomised trial - The Lancet Psychiatry
Brain response to gaze predicts autism in baby sibs, Spectrum
Infant responses to direct gaze and associations to autism: A live eye-tracking study - Maja Rudling, Pär Nyström, Giorgia Bussu, Sven Bölte, Terje Falck-Ytter, 2023
Infant responses to direct gaze and associations to autism: A live eye-tracking study - Maja Rudling, Pär Nyström, Giorgia Bussu, Sven Bölte, Terje Falck-Ytter, 2023
Eye Contact Declines in Young Infants with Autism
Infants' interactions with parents may predict autism, Spectrum
How pregnancy may shape a child's autism, Spectrum
Brain Scans May Forecast Autism in Babies
Baby sib studies reveal differences in brain response, Spectrum
Frontiers The Brainstem-Informed Autism Framework: Early Life Neurobehavioral Markers
Longitudinal Relations Between Early Sensory Responsiveness and Later Communication in Infants with Autistic and Non-autistic Siblings
Resting-state abnormalities in Autism Spectrum Disorders: A meta-analysis