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.

143articles
1968–2026year range
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.