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Applying Eye Tracking to Identify Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children.
Wan, Guobin; Kong, Xuejun; Sun, Binbin; Yu, Siyi; Tu, Yiheng; Park, Joel; Lang, Courtney; Koh, Madelyn; Wei, Zhen; Feng, Zhe; Lin, Yan; Kong, Jian.
Afiliação
  • Wan G; Shenzhen Maternity & Child Healthcare Hospital, 3012 Fuqiang Rd, Futian Qu, Shenzhen, 518040, Guangdong Sheng, China.
  • Kong X; Martinos Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, 1118A, Charlestown, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Sun B; Shenzhen Maternity & Child Healthcare Hospital, 3012 Fuqiang Rd, Futian Qu, Shenzhen, 518040, Guangdong Sheng, China.
  • Yu S; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 120 2nd Ave, Room 101, Charlestown, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Tu Y; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 120 2nd Ave, Room 101, Charlestown, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Park J; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 120 2nd Ave, Room 101, Charlestown, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Lang C; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 120 2nd Ave, Room 101, Charlestown, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Koh M; Martinos Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, 1118A, Charlestown, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Wei Z; Shenzhen Maternity & Child Healthcare Hospital, 3012 Fuqiang Rd, Futian Qu, Shenzhen, 518040, Guangdong Sheng, China.
  • Feng Z; Shenzhen Maternity & Child Healthcare Hospital, 3012 Fuqiang Rd, Futian Qu, Shenzhen, 518040, Guangdong Sheng, China.
  • Lin Y; Shenzhen Maternity & Child Healthcare Hospital, 3012 Fuqiang Rd, Futian Qu, Shenzhen, 518040, Guangdong Sheng, China. szfylin@126.com.
  • Kong J; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 120 2nd Ave, Room 101, Charlestown, MA, 02129, USA. jkong2@mgh.harvard.edu.
J Autism Dev Disord ; 49(1): 209-215, 2019 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30097760
ABSTRACT
Eye tracking (ET) holds potential for the early detection of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To overcome the difficulties of working with young children, developing a short and informative paradigm is crucial for ET. We investigated the fixation times of 37 ASD and 37 typically developing (TD) children ages 4-6 watching a 10-second video of a female speaking. ASD children showed significant reductions in fixation time at six areas of interest. Furthermore, discriminant analysis revealed fixation times at the mouth and body could significantly discriminate ASD from TD with a classification accuracy of 85.1%, sensitivity of 86.5%, and specificity of 83.8%. Our study suggests that a short video clip may provide enough information to distinguish ASD from TD children.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estimulação Luminosa / Medições dos Movimentos Oculares / Fixação Ocular / Transtorno do Espectro Autista Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Screening_studies Limite: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Autism Dev Disord Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estimulação Luminosa / Medições dos Movimentos Oculares / Fixação Ocular / Transtorno do Espectro Autista Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Screening_studies Limite: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Autism Dev Disord Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article