A device catches the reflection for early autism revealing
Published: Jun 17, 2010A technology that records certain eye movements in complete darkness is
giving researchers at the University of Florida (UFL; Gainesville) unique
information about autism in children. The device records vestibulo-ocular
reflex (VOR) eye movement, and more specifically nystagmus, an involuntary
movement in which the eye moves rapidly in one direction and then slower in
the other.
Read the entire article at:
http://www.devicelink.com/mddi/archive/09/08/010.html
Links:
Keith D. White, PhD
http://www.psych.ufl.edu/~white/index_files/frame.htm

