Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC)
Autism Research Database (AFD)
Project Element | Element Description |
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Project TitleProject Title> |
The early development of attentional mechanisms in ASD |
Principal InvestigatorPrincipal Investigator |
Kaldy, Zsuzsanna |
DescriptionDescription |
A growing body of work suggests that multi-level attentional factors may contribute to both the social and the non-social symptoms of ASD; fundamental differences in the weighting and prioritization of environmental information, especially during development, influences the way individuals with ASD process visual scenes, learn language, approach novel surroundings, and navigate social situations. In these proposed studies, we will test basic attentional mechanisms in 1.5-3-year-old toddlers with and without ASD (the earliest age when the condition can be reliably diagnosed) using both behavioral (gaze direction) and physiological (pupil dilation) measures. We propose that differences in early attentional engagement at the task- (but not stimulus-) level are a core factor of ASD etiology. |
FunderFunder |
Simons Foundation |
Funding CountryFunding Country |
United States |
Fiscal Year FundingFiscal Year Funding |
0 |
Current Award PeriodCurrent Award Period |
2013-2016 |
Strategic Plan QuestionStrategic Plan Question |
Question 1: How Can I Recognize the Signs of ASD, and Why is Early Detection So Important? |
Funder’s Project LinkFunder’s Project Link |
External Project Page |
InstitutionInstitution |
University of Massachusetts, Boston |
Institute LocationInstitute Location |
United States |
Project NumberProject Number |
319294 |
Government or PrivateGovernment or Private |
Private |
History/Related ProjectsHistory/Related Projects |
The early development of attentional mechanisms in ASD |
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