Thursday, January 25, 2018

Nearly imperceptible fluctuations in movement correspond to autism diagnoses

01/25/2018 09:34 AM EST

student Di Wu directs a volunteer as she touches images on a screen using a device

A new study led by researchers at Indiana University and Rutgers University provides the strongest evidence yet that nearly imperceptible changes in how people move can be used to diagnose neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism.


Full story at https://news.iu.edu/stories/2018/01/iub/releases/17-fluctuations-in-movement-correspond-to-autism-diagnoses.html

Source
Indiana University


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