Innovative one-minute video game boasts 80% success rate in diagnosing autism

A new one-minute video game is able to accurately and efficiently identify children with autism from those who have ADHD or are neurotypical. Developed by researchers at Kennedy Krieger Institute and Nottingham Trent University, the tool, called the Computerized Assessment of Motor Imitation (CAMI), uses motion-tracking technology to detect differences in motor imitation skills. In … Continue reading Innovative one-minute video game boasts 80% success rate in diagnosing autism