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Eye-Tracking Suggests Autism in Toddlers


 

FROM THE ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY

Moreover, "while the discovery of a putative new early warning sign of autism is encouraging, results should be interpreted with some caution" because approximately 20% of the initial study population was excluded because of poor compliance with testing, the researchers added.

This study was funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health.

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