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New Smartphone App Could Help in Early Autism Detection
New smartphone app could detect early signs of autism using eye tracking software. Researchers from the University of Buffalo have develop a new app for smartphones, tablets, or computers that is capable of detecting early signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in less than a minute.
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