A Prospective, Multi-Center Study of Dynamic Quantification of Social-Visual Engagement (DQSVE) in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Diagnosis and Assessment For Children Ages 31 - 84 Months
Principal Investigator: Zachary E. Warren, Ph.D.
Description
We are testing a device designed to monitor for presence of autism and related developmental delays.
What the study involves:
- Your child will watch age-appropriate videos while a special camera tracks your child’s eye movements
- A developmental evaluation with a licensed psychologist or licensed psychological provider will follow. The psychologist will talk to you about whether your child has a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder
Your child may be able to participate if he or she:
- Is 31-84 months of age (2.5- 7 years)
- Is physically able to sit in a chair, highchair, or booster seat at a table and watch age-appropriate videos on a screen
- Has normal to corrected-to-normal vision and is able to hear information
- You (parent) can understand information, instructions and videos presented in English
Participant Criteria
Neurotypical children 2.5 to 7 years old
Compensation
up to $150
Visit Requirements
1
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Last Updated: Monday, November 18, 2024
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