About the Study: This study is focused on using the EarliPoint System to help diagnose Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children aged 2.5 to 7 years old. ASD can affect how children communicate and interact with others. The study will compare the EarliPoint test results to expert clinician diagnoses to see how accurate it is.
How It Works: The EarliPoint System uses different scores to measure verbal, nonverbal, social, expressive, and receptive language abilities in children. It will also check if there are any negative effects from using the device. Children will watch videos, and the device will track their eye movements to gather data.
- Participants will need to attend a study visit and complete various tests and questionnaires.
- Children must be generally healthy, with normal vision and hearing, to participate.
- Parents or guardians need to give consent and be able to understand instructions in English.
Note: Children with certain genetic disorders or severe hearing/visual issues cannot participate. The study will take place at multiple locations, and each session lasts about 20 minutes.