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An Eye Test for Autism? Good, But Not Perfect

In a study published in JAMA Network, the EarliPoint eye test confirmed the majority of doctor-diagnosed autism spectrum disorder (ASD) cases and distinguished them from children without ASD but who exhibited some of the same symptoms.

According to a paper appearing Sept. 5 on the JAMA Network, the test worked somewhat better for children with confirmed autism spectrum disorder (ASD) based on current diagnostic standards, picking out 78% of affected subjects and 85% of those unaffected.

Strong correlations also emerged between the eye test’s measure of symptom severity and earlier evaluations for social, verbal and nonverbal signs of ASD.

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