[HTML][HTML] Beyond eye gaze: What else can eyetracking reveal about cognition and cognitive development?
MK Eckstein, B Guerra-Carrillo, ATM Singley… - Developmental cognitive …, 2017 - Elsevier
This review provides an introduction to two eyetracking measures that can be used to study
cognitive development and plasticity: pupil dilation and spontaneous blink rate. We begin by …
cognitive development and plasticity: pupil dilation and spontaneous blink rate. We begin by …
Pupillometry
S Sirois, J Brisson - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Pupillometry is the study of changes in the diameter of the pupil as a function of cognitive
processing. This review paper provides a brief historical overview of the study of …
processing. This review paper provides a brief historical overview of the study of …
The disability employment puzzle: A field experiment on employer hiring behavior
The authors investigate potential discrimination against people with disabilities through a
field experiment that sent job applications to 6,016 accounting positions for which the …
field experiment that sent job applications to 6,016 accounting positions for which the …
Application of eye tracking in medicine: A survey, research issues and challenges
The performance and quality of medical procedures and treatments are inextricably linked to
technological development. The application of more advanced techniques provides the …
technological development. The application of more advanced techniques provides the …
Autism as a disorder of high intelligence
BJ Crespi - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2016 - frontiersin.org
A suite of recent studies has reported positive genetic correlations between autism risk and
measures of mental ability. These findings indicate that alleles for autism overlap broadly …
measures of mental ability. These findings indicate that alleles for autism overlap broadly …
Autism spectrum disorder and pupillometry: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Pupillometry, measuring pupil size and reactivity, has been proposed as a measure of
autonomic nervous system functioning, the latter which might be altered in individuals with …
autonomic nervous system functioning, the latter which might be altered in individuals with …
Restricted and repetitive behavior and brain functional connectivity in infants at risk for develo** autism spectrum disorder
CJ McKinnon, AT Eggebrecht, A Todorov… - Biological Psychiatry …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Restricted and repetitive behaviors (RRBs), detectable by 12 months in many
infants in whom autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is later diagnosed, may represent some of …
infants in whom autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is later diagnosed, may represent some of …
The over‐pruning hypothesis of autism
This article outlines the over‐pruning hypothesis of autism. The hypothesis originates in a
neurocomputational model of the regressive sub‐type (Thomas, Knowland & Karmiloff …
neurocomputational model of the regressive sub‐type (Thomas, Knowland & Karmiloff …
The locus coeruleus–norepinephrine system as pacemaker of attention–a developmental mechanism of derailed attentional function in autism spectrum disorder
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit diminished visual engagement to
environmental stimuli. Aberrant attentional function provides an explanation by reduced …
environmental stimuli. Aberrant attentional function provides an explanation by reduced …
First steps into the pupillometry multiverse of developmental science
Pupillometry has been widely implemented to investigate cognitive functioning since
infancy. Like most psychophysiological and behavioral measures, it implies hierarchical …
infancy. Like most psychophysiological and behavioral measures, it implies hierarchical …