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How children “look” at their social environment could help predict autism diagnosis

September 6, 2023
A new eye-tracking tool to understand how children “look” at their surrounding social environment could help with diagnosing autism as early as between 16 and 30 months of age, scientists say. Visual engagement...
Posted in Top News, Latest, Research | Tagged American Medical Association, Autism, JAMA Network

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