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Larger tonic pupil size in young children with autism spectrum disorder
Authors:Anderson Christa J  Colombo John
Affiliation:Department of Psychology Schiefelbusch, Institute for Life Span Studies, University of Kansas, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Room 1052, Lawrence, Kansas 66045-7555, USA. cjanders@ku.edu
Abstract:The symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have been suggested to manifest from atypical functioning of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), leading to altered arousal and atypical processing of salient stimuli. Coherent with this, persons with ASD show heightened autonomic activity, sleep difficulties, and structural and neurochemical alterations within the ANS. Recently, we observed decreased pupil responses to human faces in children with ASD. In the current study, we found differences in baseline (tonic) pupil size, with the ASD group exhibiting a larger pupil size than age-matched controls. Pupil responses are sensitive and reliable measures of ANS functioning, thus, this finding highlights the role of the ANS, and may provide clues about underlying neuropathology.
Keywords:autism spectrum disorder  pupillometry  autonomic nervous system  arousal  eye‐tracking  early identification
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