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Dynamic Quantification of Social-Visual Engagement in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Measuring social engagement in autism through dynamic visual cues.

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31-84 years
All
Phase N/A

This study aims to test the EarliPoint System™, a device used to help diagnose Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children aged 2.5 to 7 years. Autism Spectrum Disorder is a condition that affects how people communicate and interact with others. The study will compare the results from the EarliPoint device to expert diagnoses to see how well it works. It will also check how the EarliPoint scores for verbal and nonverbal skills match up with established tests. The study will oversee any bad effects from using the device.

  • Study Duration: Up to 20 minutes per session.
  • Participants: Ages 2.5 - 7 years, generally healthy children.
  • Compensation: No mention of payment; participation is voluntary.

Children with severe hearing/vision issues or certain genetic disorders cannot join. Parents must agree to the study and be able to understand English. The study is looking for children both with and without ASD to participate. This research helps improve understanding and tools for diagnosing ASD.

Study details
    Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Autism

NCT05806216

EarliTec Diagnostics, Inc

1 December 2024

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