Infant's gaze may be an early, but subtle, marker for autism risk
Wednesday, September 1, 2010 - 12:35
in Health & Medicine
New study results show that an early marker for later communication and social delays in infants at a higher-risk for autism may be infrequent gazing at other people when unprompted. The study also found that six-month-old high-risk infants demonstrated the same level of cause and effect learning skills when compared to low-risk infants of the same age.