Remote eye tracking is easy to use with young children and our study shows that it has excellent potential to enhance identification and, because it is objective, may increase parents» acceptance of the diagnosis, allowing their children to get treatment faster.»
Additional research in large samples is necessary to confirm these findings and to further develop
remote eye tracking as a clinical tool.
Not exact matches
Due to the growing prevalence of ASD (1 in 68 children in the U.S.) and the lack of objective markers, identifying
remote eye gaze
tracking as an objective measure of autism could aide early identification leading to more rapid treatment.
Based on these findings, the authors concluded that
remote eye gaze
tracking may be an easy, inexpensive, and effective method to aide clinicians in detecting autism.
Remote eye gaze
tracking also has the potential to
track symptom changes resulting from treatment.
Finally, by removing subjectivity from outcome measurement,
remote eye gaze
tracking could greatly enhance our knowledge of effective treatments and reduce the time to discovery of new treatments.