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Unusual visual inspection of objects by infants may predict later diagnosis of ASD – News-Medical.Net
Unusual visual inspection of objects by infants 9 months of age and older is predictive of a later diagnosis of autism spectrum…
																								
												
												
											 Unusual visual inspection of objects by infants 9 months of age and older is predictive of a later diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a new UC Davis Health study has found.
Unusual visual inspection is defined as:
- looking out of the corners of…
 
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