New Eye-Tracking tool could speed up autism diagnosis in kids
NCT ID NCT05806216
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 02, 2026 · Updated 24 times
Summary
This study tested a device called the EarliPoint System that tracks where children look while watching short videos. The goal was to see if it can help diagnose autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children ages 2.5 to 7 years. Nearly 1,000 children took part. The device measures social-visual engagement and compares it to expert clinical diagnosis. The study also looked at how well the device measures verbal and nonverbal abilities.
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Locations
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Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45229, United States
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Emory University - Marcus Autism Center
Altanta, Georgia, 30329, United States
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Monroe-Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation / University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, Nebraska, 68198, United States
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Seattle Children's Hospital
Seattle, Washington, 98115, United States
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Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center
Phoenix, Arizona, 85006, United States
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ThompsonCenter for Autism & Neurodevelopment; University of Missouri
Columbia, Missouri, 65211, United States
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University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa, 52242, United States
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University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Worcester, Massachusetts, 01655, United States
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee, 37232, United States
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