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Computer-Based System May Be Able to Detect Neurodevelopmental Disorders

July 24, 2006 Computer-Based System May Be Able to Detect Neurodevelopmental DisordersResearchers at the University of Aberdeen are developing a computer-based system that can measure children's movements and reactions in order to determine if neurodevelopmental disorders can be diagnosed or ruled out quickly. The system involves taking computer-based measurements and tracking children's movement and reactions to certain stimuli. About 60 children have been involved in a trial. The motion and reaction tracking and computer analysis system was developed by Mark Mon-Williams, Ph.D., and Justin Williams, MRCPsych, of the University of Aberdeen. The system . . .

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