Research Cluster

Digital Behavior Markers for Autism

This cluster shows how short videos, head moves, or talking with a grown-up can let a computer spot autism signs. Kids and adults just play, read, or chat for a few minutes while a camera or mic watches. The computer learns tiny patterns—like stiff head turns or bumpy voice tones—that match autism. BCBAs can use these quick, cheap screens to decide who needs a full test and to track if therapy is smoothing out the movements or voices.

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1968–2026year range
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Research Cluster

Digital Behavior Markers for Autism

This cluster contains 143 research articles. Editorial content is being generated — check back soon for a full synthesis, key findings, and practitioner guide.