Skip to navigation menu Skip to content
Illustration of a calendarIllustration of a document pageIllustration of a heart over a handIllustration of an envelopeIllustration of the letter i inside a circleIllustration of a map markerIllustration of a caduceusIllustration of a user with a plus signIllustration of a telephoneIllustration of a question mark inside a circleIllustration of a video cameraDocument with a PDF label
Clinical Trial Search block Test

A Prospective, Multi-Center Study of Dynamic Quantification of Social-Visual Engagement (DQSVE) in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Diagnosis and Assessment For Children Ages 31 – 84 Months.

MEASURE-ASD

What is the goal of the study?

This study is testing a medical device for sensitivity and specificity compared to expert clinician diagnosis in the diagnosis of ASD and/or related developmental delays in children ages 31 – 84 months (2.5 - 7 years chronological age). The device measures an individual’s preferential visual attention to social information. Approximately 790 subjects total (437 with suspected ASD, 353 non-ASD) will be recruited across the different sites. There is only one visit which will last about 4 hours and involve testing with the device followed by the clinician testing.

Who can participate in the study?

Generally healthy children without developmental delays needed for the comparison group.

Study Team: