Research Article

Back to Basic: Do Children with Autism Spontaneously Look at Screen Displaying a Face or an Object?

Table 1

Items of BSE-R scale.

Items of BSE-R scale

(1) Aloneness
(2) Ignores people
(3) Poor social interaction
(4) Abnormal eye contact
(5) Does not make an effort to communicate using voice and words
(6) Lack of appropriate facial expression and gestures
(7) Stereotyped vocal and verbal utterances, echolalia
(8) Lack of initiative, poor activity
(9) Inappropriate relating to inanimate objects or to doll
(10) Irresistible and/or ritual use of objects
(11) Intolerance of change and to frustration
(12) Stereotyped sensorimotor activity
(13) Agitation, restlessness
(14) Bizarre posture and gait
(15) Autoaggressiveness
(16) Heteroaggressiveness
(17) Mild anxiety signs
(18) Mood difficulties
(19) Disturbance of feeding behavior
(20) Does not try to be clean (stools or urine), plays with stools
(21) Individual bodily activities
(22) Sleep problems
(23) Unstable attention, easily distracted
(24) Bizarre responses to auditory stimuli
(25) Variability
(26) Does not imitate the gestures or voices of others
(27) Child too floppy, lifeless
(28) Does not share emotion
(29) Paradoxical sensitivity to touching and contact