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Eye Tracking Young Children with Autism
Published on: March 27, 2012
Towards Motor-Based Early Detection of Autism Red Flags: Enabling Technology and Exploratory Study Protocol
Mariasole Bondioli1, Stefano Chessa1, Antonio Narzisi2
1Department of Computer Science, University of Pisa, Largo Pontecorvo 3, 56127 Pisa, Italy.
Abstract:
Observing how children manipulate objects while they are playing can help detect possible autism spectrum disorders (ASD) at an early stage. For this purpose, specialists seek the so-called "red-flags" of motor signature of ASD for more precise diagnostic tests. However, a significant drawback to achieve this is that the observation of object manipulation by the child very often is not naturalistic, as it involves the physical presence of the specialist and is typically performed in hospitals. In this framework, we present a novel Internet of Things support in the form factory of a smart toy that can be used by specialists to perform indirect and non-invasive observations of the children in naturalistic conditions. While they play with the toy, children can be observed in their own environment and without the physical presence of the specialist. We also present the technical validation of the technology and the study protocol for the refinement of the diagnostic practice based on this technology.
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