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阿米克林:診斷自閉症的新方法

Filmed Sep 2011 • Posted Jun 2012TEDxPeachtree
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如果能夠早早診斷出泛自閉症,就能提升相關人等的生活品質。但由於成因複雜,泛自閉症的預測也就難上加難。阿米克林在 TEDxPeachtree 的演說中,描述了一種早期偵測的新方法:利用眼球追蹤技術來評估嬰兒是否具備社交技巧。這種技術能夠可靠地評估嬰兒是否有罹患自閉症的風險。

Ami Klin is an award winning autism spectrum disorder researcher finding new avenues for early diagnosis. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Yanne C
Reviewed by Anny Chung
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