Emilia Thorup
Researcher at Department of Psychology; Developmental Psychology
- E-mail:
- emilia.thorup@psyk.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Von Kraemers allé 1A och 1C
752 37 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 1225
751 42 UPPSALA
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Research Interests
My research focus is on early development of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). I am especially interested in joint attention and gaze following as well as early parent-infant interaction.
Research Areas
Atypical Development, Social Cognition, Attention and Perception, Cognitive Development
Publications
Recent publications
- Less frequent face looking in infancy is related to autism likelihood status but not diagnosis (2024)
- Social attention (2023)
- What are you looking at? (2022)
- Same-sex mothers’ experiences of equal treatment, parenting stress and disclosure to offspring (2022)
- Atypical Development of Attentional Control Associates with Later Adaptive Functioning, Autism and ADHD Traits (2020)
All publications
Articles
- Less frequent face looking in infancy is related to autism likelihood status but not diagnosis (2024)
- Social attention (2023)
- What are you looking at? (2022)
- Same-sex mothers’ experiences of equal treatment, parenting stress and disclosure to offspring (2022)
- Atypical Development of Attentional Control Associates with Later Adaptive Functioning, Autism and ADHD Traits (2020)
- The Developmental Origins of Gaze-Following in Human Infants (2019)
- Joint attention in infancy and the emergence of autism (2019)
- Reduced Orienting to Audiovisual Synchrony in Infancy Predicts Autism Diagnosis at 3 Years of Age (2018)
- Reduced alternating gaze during social interaction in infancy is associated with elevated symptoms of autism in toddlerhood (2018)
- Visual orienting in children with autism (2017)
- Reduced visual disengagement but intact phasic alerting in young children with autism (2017)
- Gaze Following in Children with Autism (2017)
- Altered gaze following during live interaction in infants at risk for autism (2016)
- Brief Report (2015)