Visual scanning of social stimuli in preterm and autism spectrum disorder children.

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Vivian Renne Gerber Lederman, Ana Lucia Goulart, Juliana Gioia Negrão, José Salomão Schwartzman
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the pattern of eye-gaze of preterm (PT), autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and neurotypical (Ty) children.

Methods: A cross-sectional study with eight preterm (born with ≤2000 g weight), nine ASD and five Ty male children, between six and nine years old, was performed. The eye gaze was evaluated presenting a board with a couple in social interaction, and a video with four children playing with blocks, projected in a screen computer, successively, evaluating the time that the children looked at each stimulus.

Results: Although all the groups focus on the central social figure with no significant differences, ASD presented significant differences in time fixation of the objects (p=0.021), while premature children fixated more time in the central social interaction than in the whole scene than typical children.

Conclusions: Although this study found noteworthy differences in the eye-gaze patterns among the three groups, additional research with a more extensive participant pool is necessary to validate these preliminary results.

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早产儿和自闭症谱系障碍儿童对社交刺激的视觉扫描。
目的评估早产儿(PT)、自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和神经典型(Ty)儿童的注视模式:对 8 名早产儿(出生时体重≤2000 克)、9 名自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和 5 名神经正常(Ty)男童(6 至 9 岁)进行了横断面研究。研究人员在电脑屏幕上先后播放了一对正在进行社交互动的夫妇的黑板和四名儿童玩积木的视频,评估了儿童注视每个刺激物的时间:结果:尽管所有组别都将注意力集中在中心社交人物上,但并无显著差异,ASD 儿童对物体的定格时间存在显著差异(P=0.021),而早熟儿童比典型儿童在中心社交互动上的定格时间多于在整个场景上的定格时间:尽管本研究发现了三个群体在注视模式上的显著差异,但要验证这些初步结果,还需要进行更广泛的研究。
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