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Detecting autism symptoms in children via an app? Yes, says new study from Duke


by Stephanie Lopez April 30, 2021 .
DURHAM – A digital app successfully detected one of the telltale characteristics of autism in young children, suggesting the technology could one day become an inexpensive and scalable early screening tool, researchers at Duke University report.
The research team created the app to assess the eye gaze patterns of children while they watched short, strategically designed movies on an iPhone or iPad, then applied computer vision and machine learning to determine whether the child was looking more often at the human in the video, or objects.
“We know that babies who have autism pay attention to the environment differently and are not paying as much attention to people,” said Geraldine Dawson, Ph.D., director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development, and co-senior author of a study appearing online April 26 in JAMA Pediatrics. Read the paper at this link. ....

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App can detect autism sign in toddlers


The technology could one day become an inexpensive and scalable early screening tool, the research suggests.
Researchers created the app to assess the eye gaze patterns of children while they watched short, strategically designed movies on an iPhone or iPad, then applied computer vision and machine learning to determine whether the child looked more often at the human in the video, or objects.
“We know that babies who have autism pay attention to the environment differently and are not paying as much attention to people,” says Geraldine Dawson, director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development, and co-senior author of a study in ....

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Study shows smartphone app can identify autism symptoms in toddlers


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DURHAM, N.C. - A digital app successfully detected one of the telltale characteristics of autism in young children, suggesting the technology could one day become an inexpensive and scalable early screening tool, researchers at Duke University report.
The research team created the app to assess the eye gaze patterns of children while they watched short, strategically designed movies on an iPhone or iPad, then applied computer vision and machine learning to determine whether the child was looking more often at the human in the video, or objects.
We know that babies who have autism pay attention to the environment differently and are not paying as much attention to people, said Geraldine Dawson, Ph.D., director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development, and co-senior author of a study appearing online April 26 in ....

Zhuoqing Chang , Scotth Kollins , Steven Espinosa , Jeffrey Baker , Oconnor Sullivan , Guillermo Sapiro , Jill Howard , Naomi Davis , Martha Gagliano , Adrianne Harris , Brian Eichner , Elianam Perrin , Rachel Aiello , Barbarak Walter , Pradeep Raj , Geraldine Dawson , Scott Compton , Sam Perochon , Lauren Franz , Marina Spanos , Duke Department Of Electrical , Amazon Web Services , Duke Center , National Science Foundation , National Institute Of Mental Health , Autism Centers Of Excellence Award ,

Autism provider now hiring


Autism provider now hiring
Hopebridge Autism Center plans to hire as many as 600 as the company expands into new locations in Colorado.
and last updated 2021-01-15 12:57:25-05
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado — An autism care provider based in Indiana is expanding into Colorado and is looking to hire some help. Hopebridge Autism Centers offer clients a variety of care ranging from diagnostic services to help with speech and occupational therapy.
The company plans to hire between 300 to 325 people in Colorado in the coming months with a goal of up to 600 new employees in 2021. Their priority is to staff three new sites in the Denver area. Colorado is one of six states where Hopebridge is expanding. ....

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Apara Autism Centers Announces Acquisition of Behavior Pioneers


Apara Autism Centers Announces Acquisition of Behavior Pioneers
- Alignment of resources will support Apara s mission of serving families and children with autism -
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HOUSTON, Jan. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Apara Autism Centers ( Apara ), a portfolio company of private equity firm Havencrest Capital Management, announced today the completion of its acquisition of Dallas, TX- based Behavior Pioneers. Behavior Pioneers is a clinic- and home-based provider of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services treating children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
We are thrilled to see this important alignment of resources and continue our mission of serving families and children with autism, said Apara CEO Tyler Moore. We have now expanded our ability to reach underserved families with world-class therapy and make a distinct and meaningful difference in their lives. This acquisition strengthens the bonds betw ....

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