“…There is evidence that differences in visual attention emerge as early as within the first year in ASD (Ozonoff et al, ; Sasson & Elison, ; Chawarska, Macari, & Shic, ; Jones & Klin, ; Shic, Macari, & Chawarska, ), and a small study of children aged 2–5 years ( n = 10 ASD, 14 TD) using VET indicated reduced or atypical object exploration in the ASD group compared to a TD (Sasson, Elison, Turner‐Brown, Dichter, & Bodfish, ), which increases with age for both groups (Elison et al, 2012). Frazier et al's () review did not find that gaze deficits in attention to social stimuli were moderated by age, sex, or cognition. However, some observations appear to not hold stable across age in ASD (Guillon, Hadjikhani, Baduel, & Roge, ).…”