Autism Detected At 9 Months Of Age Using Research Tool
May 22nd 2008Drug InformationAutism
The ability to detect autism in children as young as nine months of age is on the horizon, according to researchers at McMaster University.The Early Autism Study, led by Mel Rutherford, associate professor of psychology in the Faculty of Science, has been using eye tracker technology that measures eye direction while the babies look at faces, eyes, and bouncing balls on a computer screen.
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