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Absence of preferential looking to the eyes of approaching adults predicts level of social disability in 2-year-old toddlers with autism spectrum disorder.

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Authors
Warren Jones, Katelin Carr, Ami Klin
Title
Absence of preferential looking to the eyes of approaching adults predicts level of social disability in 2-year-old toddlers with autism spectrum disorder.
Journal
Archives of General Psychiatry
Year
2008
Volume
65
Issue
8
Page(s)
pp. 946-954.
Abstract Link
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Publication Format
Journal Article
Scientific Validity
Peer-Reviewed, Comparative Study
Keywords
Autism, Child/Children, Eye Contact, Identification, Mixed / Diverse Group, Pre-School / Toddlers, Social Skills

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