Stimulus Preference and Multiple Cue Responding in Autism
A study is underway at Felician University to assess children’s responses to visual stimuli that vary in complexity and whether their responses may be affected by the number of cues or steps contained within an instruction.
About the Study
- The purpose of the proposed research is to determine if a child’s responsiveness varies depending upon the level of complexity within the task.
- We will be using Eye-Tracking Technology that involves presenting material on a screen having a child sit and view the presentation.
- Each child will participate in one to two visits for a total of approximately 90 minutes. This study will take place at Felician University.
Participant Eligibility
- Children with and without ASD between 3 to 7 years of age.
Contact Information
Dr. John C. Burke
Email: autismcenter@felician.edu