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UB researchers launch autism detection app

EarlySee is available today to coincide with World Autism Day
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — A University at Buffalo research team has designed an app to help detect autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children as young as 12 months old. 

EarlySee launches today to coincide with World Autism Awareness Day. The free app is available to android smartphone users and is accessible via this website

The app tracks behavioral information to deduce neurocognitive responses of children observing social scenes. Children at high risk of ASD will often respond differently to a conversation among multiple people, for example, than that of of a child without autism. 

Based on its test results, the app may suggest further medical attention.

“The decision whether or not to screen for autism is often based on subjective observations made by parents or primary care doctors,” says Wenyao Xu, the project’s lead investigator. “EarlySee addresses the diagnosis delay by giving parents a widely accessible and quantitative tool they can use in their homes to help spot autism earlier. This is critical because the earlier autism is identified, the more effective the benefits of treatment will be.” 

EarlySee is an advanced version of a previous app developed by UB, the John R. Oishei Children’s Hospital of Buffalo and SUNY Buffalo State.

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