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Developing an eye-tracking algorithm as a potential tool for early diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in childrenVargas-Cuentas et al., 2017
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- Vargas-Cuentas N
- Roman-Gonzalez A
- Gilman R
- Barrientos F
- Ting J
- Hidalgo D
- Jensen K
- Zimic M
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- PloS one
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Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) currently affects nearly 1 in 160 children worldwide. In over two-thirds of evaluations, no validated diagnostics are used and gold standard diagnostic tools are used in less than 5% of evaluations. Currently, the diagnosis of …
- 201000007185 autism spectrum disease 0 title abstract description 78
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