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- We reviewed original research papers that used quantifiable technology to detect early autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and identified 376 studies from 34 countries from 1965 to 2013. Publications have increased significantly since 2000, with most coming from the USA. Electroencephalogram, magnetic resonance imaging and eye tracking were the most frequently used technologies. Conclusion: The use of quantifiable technology to detect early ASD has increased in recent decades, but has had limited impact on early detection and treatment. Further scientific developments are anticipated, and we hope that they will increasingly be used in clinical practice for early ASD screening, diagnosis and intervention.
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- SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP -- Psykologi (hsv//swe)
- SOCIAL SCIENCES -- Psychology (hsv//eng)
- MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP -- Klinisk medicin -- Pediatrik (hsv//swe)
- MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES -- Clinical Medicine -- Pediatrics (hsv//eng)
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- Early autism spectrum disorder; Electroencephalogram; Eye-tracking technology; Magnetic resonance imaging; Review
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Bolte, S.
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Bartl-Pokorny, K ...
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Jonsson, Ulf
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Berggren, S.
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Zhang, D.
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Kostrzewa, E.
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Falck-Ytter, Ter ...
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Einspieler, C.
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Pokorny, F. B.
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Jones, E. J. H.
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Roeyers, H.
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Charman, T.
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Marschik, P. B.
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SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Acta Paediatrica
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Uppsala University
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Karolinska Institutet