Early detection of autism spectrum disorder through predictable visual stimuli (IMAGE)
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The study reveals that children with potential autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show a significant preference for predictable visual stimuli, spending more time observing them than typically developing children. Findings highlight the potential of using predictable movement patterns as an early behavioral marker for ASD, improving early detection and intervention strategies.
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Associate Professor Mikimasa Omori from Waseda University, Japan
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