Saturday, July 27, 2013

Scientists Create New Technology to Diagnose and Treat Autism - Yahoo! News

Scientists Create New Technology to Diagnose and Treat Autism - Yahoo! News: A team of scientists from the Indiana University School of Medicine and Rutgers University have developed a computerized tool that tracks an individual's random movements, according to ScienceDaily. The high-tech software creates 240 images per second and senses systematic signatures unique to the individual being screened. This contrasts with the traditional way of looking for autism, which usually relies on subjective evaluations of how a person interacts socially, any communication deficits, and interests and behavior that appear repetitive and restricted.

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