Visual Exploration and Observation of Real-Life Interactions Between Children with ASD and Service Dogs

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Nicolas Dollion
Manon Toutain
Nathe François
Noël Champagne
Pierrich Plusquellec
Marine Grandgeorge
机构
[1] Univ Rennes,Laboratoire d’Observation et d’Éthologie Humaine du Québec, Research Centre
[2] Normandie Univ,School of Psychoeducation
[3] CNRS,Laboratoire Ethos, UMR 6552, B008
[4] EthoS (Éthologie Animale et Humaine) - UMR 6552,undefined
[5] Montral Mental Health University Institute,undefined
[6] CIUSSS Est,undefined
[7] University of Montreal,undefined
[8] Fondation Mira,undefined
[9] Station Biologique de Paimpont,undefined
来源
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2021年 / 51卷
关键词
Autism spectrum disorder; Visual attention; Eye-tracking; Human–animal interaction; Service dog;
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Two original studies explored relationships between visual attention of children with ASD (candidates for receiving a service dog) and their behaviors during their first interaction with a service dog. The first study consisted in video behavioural analyses of 16 children with ASD interacting with a service dog. During the interaction with a service dog, the time children with ASD spent looking towards social items vs objects was associated with how they interacted with the service dog. The second study was exploratory (i.e. 6 children), using the same behavioural approach but coupled with eye-tracking data. The more children with ASD looked at both their parent and the evaluator, as opposed to inanimate items, the more they interacted with the service dog.
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