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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 3578, 2021 02 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33574367

ABSTRACT

Multimodal exploration of objects during toy play is important for a child's development and is suggested to be abnormal in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) due to either atypical attention or atypical action. However, little is known about how children with ASD coordinate their visual attention and manual actions during toy play. The current study aims to understand if and in what ways children with ASD generate exploratory behaviors to toys in natural, unconstrained contexts by utilizing head-mounted eye tracking to quantify moment-by-moment attention. We found no differences in how 24- to 48-mo children with and without ASD distribute their visual attention, generate manual action, or coordinate their visual and manual behaviors during toy play with a parent. Our findings suggest an intact ability and willingness of children with ASD to explore toys and suggest that context is important when studying child behavior.


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Autism Spectrum Disorder/psychology , Child Behavior/psychology , Eye-Tracking Technology/psychology , Head/physiology , Autism Spectrum Disorder/physiopathology , Child Behavior/physiology , Child, Preschool , Eye Movements/physiology , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Parents , Play and Playthings/psychology
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