2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.2494
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Caregiver greeting to infants under 6 months already reflects emerging differences in those later diagnosed with autism

Aiden Ford,
Hasse Walum,
Beyonce Brice
et al.

Abstract: As infants develop, caregivers adjust their behaviour to scaffold their infant’s emerging skills, such that changes in infants’ social abilities are expected to elicit changes in caregiver behaviour. We examined whether changes in the probability of infant-directed caregiving behaviour—specifically, greeting, a ubiquitous signal used by caregivers to initiate reciprocal interactions—differ between infant–caregiver dyads with an infant later diagnosed with autism and dyads with a neurotypically developing infan… Show more

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