Scientists test quick eye scan for autism in kenyan children
NCT ID NCT06685822
Summary
This study tested whether a simple, non-invasive eye-tracking test could help doctors diagnose autism in young children in Kenya. Researchers used a special camera to measure where and how children look at things during a brief 15-minute session. They compared these eye-tracking results with standard clinical autism diagnoses to see if the tool could be a useful aid for diagnosis.
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Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital
Eldoret, Kenya
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