Early prediction of autism spectrum disorders based on eye movement research

LI Fei-rong, CHEN You-qing

Chinese Journal of Child Health Care ›› 2020, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (1) : 48-51.

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Chinese Journal of Child Health Care ›› 2020, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (1) : 48-51. DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2019-0273

Early prediction of autism spectrum disorders based on eye movement research

  • LI Fei-rong, CHEN You-qing
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Autism spectrum disorder(ASD) is generally characterized by social disorders,narrow range of interests,behavioral stereotypes and eye fixation. Abnormal eye fixation is one of the clinical manifestations of ASD and an early biomarker for children with ASD. Eye movement technology has been gradually applied in clinical and related research of ASD. The current early predictions using eye movement technology mainly focus on the gaze time of the face,the eye movement characteristics of visual search and the attention to geometric figures. It is more consistent that the fixation time of the face and eye area is short,the fixation time of the geometric figure is long,and the advantage in visual search can be used as an early predictor of ASD. This review summarizes the early prediction of ASD using eye movement technology in the past few years in order to provide reference for the early detection of ASD.

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autism spectrum disorder / eye movement studies / face prediction

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LI Fei-rong, CHEN You-qing. Early prediction of autism spectrum disorders based on eye movement research[J]. Chinese Journal of Child Health Care. 2020, 28(1): 48-51 https://doi.org/10.11852/zgetbjzz2019-0273

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