Eye tracking as a measure of receptive vocabulary in children with autism spectrum disorders.
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Eye tracking research to answer questions about augmentative and alternative communication assessment and intervention.Brief Report: Early Lexical Comprehension in Young Children with ASD: Comparing Eye-Gaze Methodology and Parent Report.An Open Conversation on Using Eye-Gaze Methods in Studies of Neurodevelopmental Disorders.N400 brain responses to spoken phrases paired with photographs of scenes: implications for visual scene displays in AAC systems.AAC Interventions for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders: State of the Science and Future Research Directions.Early Intervention and AAC: What a Difference 30 Years Makes.Understanding definitions of minimally verbal across instruments: evidence for subgroups within minimally verbal children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder.Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test: Proxy for Verbal IQ in Genetic Studies of Autism Spectrum Disorder.Framework for assessing individuals with rare genetic disorders associated with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD): the example of Phelan McDermid Syndrome.From basic to applied research to improve outcomes for individuals who require augmentative and alternative communication: potential contributions of eye tracking research methods.Preliminary study of gaze toward humans in photographs by individuals with autism, Down syndrome, or other intellectual disabilities: implications for design of visual scene displays.Neuropsychological profiles of children with cerebral palsy.Integrating Orthographic and Phonological Knowledge in Early Readers: Implicit and Explicit Knowledge
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Eye tracking as a measure of receptive vocabulary in children with autism spectrum disorders.
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Christa J Anderson
Laura J Hahn
Leah L Kapa
Nancy C Brady
Sara M Obermeier
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10.3109/07434618.2014.904923
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2014-04-29T00:00:00Z