Pre-symptomatic intervention for autism spectrum disorder (ASD): defining a research agenda
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) impacts an individual's ability to socialize, communicate,
and interact with, and adapt to, the environment. Over the last two decades, research has …
and interact with, and adapt to, the environment. Over the last two decades, research has …
Prediction of autism in infants: progress and challenges
Autism spectrum disorder (henceforth autism) is a neurodevelopmental condition that can be
reliably diagnosed in children by age 18–24 months. Prospective longitudinal studies of …
reliably diagnosed in children by age 18–24 months. Prospective longitudinal studies of …
Early non-social behavioural indicators of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in siblings at elevated likelihood for ASD: A systematic review
D Canu, S Van der Paelt, R Canal-Bedia… - European child & …, 2021 - Springer
We aimed at identifying early non-social behavioural indicators that predict later ASD.
Likewise, we were interested in the moment in which non-social signs discriminate between …
Likewise, we were interested in the moment in which non-social signs discriminate between …
[HTML][HTML] Early behavioral markers for neurodevelopmental disorders in the first 3 years of life: An overview of systematic reviews
Being able to recognize red flags for neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) is crucial to
provide timely intervention programs. This work aims to support-within a scientific framework …
provide timely intervention programs. This work aims to support-within a scientific framework …
Altered brain-wide auditory networks in a zebrafish model of fragile X syndrome
Background Loss or disrupted expression of the FMR1 gene causes fragile X syndrome
(FXS), the most common monogenetic form of autism in humans. Although disruptions in …
(FXS), the most common monogenetic form of autism in humans. Although disruptions in …
Developmental trajectories of sensory patterns from infancy to school age in a community sample and associations with autistic traits
This prospective study examined the latent growth trajectories of sensory patterns among a
North Carolina birth cohort (N= 1517; 49% boys, 87% White) across infancy (6–19 months) …
North Carolina birth cohort (N= 1517; 49% boys, 87% White) across infancy (6–19 months) …
A multilevel investigation of sensory sensitivity and responsivity in autistic adults
Atypical sensory processing is a core symptom of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We
aimed at better characterizing visual sensitivity and responsivity in ASD at the self‐reported …
aimed at better characterizing visual sensitivity and responsivity in ASD at the self‐reported …
Associations between sensory processing and electrophysiological and neurochemical measures in children with ASD: an EEG-MRS study
Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with hyper-and/or hypo-
sensitivity to sensory input. Spontaneous alpha power, which plays an important role in …
sensitivity to sensory input. Spontaneous alpha power, which plays an important role in …
Self and caregiver report measurement of sensory features in autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review of psychometric properties
Background Unusual responses to sensory stimuli are considered a diagnostic symptom of
autism spectrum disorder with mounting research efforts put towards understanding …
autism spectrum disorder with mounting research efforts put towards understanding …
A Developmental Social Neuroscience Perspective on Infant Autism Interventions
Research on early biomarkers and behavioral precursors of autism has led to interventions
initiated during the infant period that could potentially change the course of infant brain and …
initiated during the infant period that could potentially change the course of infant brain and …