Study details
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Use of Eye Tracking to Aid in Autism Risk Detection
Indiana University
NCT IDNCT06471504ClinicalTrials.gov data as of Apr 2026
Target enrollment
100
Study length
about 1.3 years
Ages
1–4
Locations
1 site in IN
What this study is about
Researchers are testing if eye tracking can help identify children at higher risk for autism. The trial will use a non-invasive eye-tracking system to collect data on eye movements and pupil size from children aged 12 to 48 months. This information may help determine whether these measures are useful in identifying autism risk.
Simplified from trial records by PatientMatch.
What you may be asked to do
- 1.Eyelink Portable Duo
Participation Burden
What's physically and logistically required of participants.
Logistics & Travel
In-person visits
Requires travel to a study site
Physical Intervention
Standard
How treatment is administered
Treatment Assignment
All receive treatment
Everyone gets the investigational treatment.
Extracted study details
Pulled from the trial record to show what is being tested and what the study is measuring.
Endpoints
Primary: Agreement between eye-tracking biomarker score and diagnosis