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Autism-i-Track

Advancing Early Autism Diagnosis Through Eye-Tracking Technology

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about Autism I-Track, our eye-tracking technology, clinical applications, research, and how the platform supports autism assessment.

General

What is Autism I-Track?

Autism I-Track is a research-backed eye-tracking platform designed to support autism screening and assessment by providing objective measurements of gaze behavior. The platform is intended to complement, not replace, comprehensive clinical evaluation.

Autism I-Track is designed for clinicians, researchers, healthcare organizations, universities, and institutions interested in objective tools for autism assessment and research.

Unlike subjective observation alone, Autism I-Track uses eye-tracking technology to generate objective data that supports clinicians with measurable insights during the assessment process.

Technology

How does Autism I-Track work?

The platform records eye movements while an individual views carefully designed visual stimuli. Advanced algorithms analyze gaze behavior and generate objective reports that support clinical assessment.

No. Autism I-Track uses a non-invasive eye-tracking device that requires no wearable equipment, making the assessment comfortable for children.

Assessment duration may vary depending on the protocol being used, but the platform is designed to provide a fast and efficient evaluation experience.

The platform generates objective reports that may include gaze patterns, visual attention metrics, heatmaps, eye movement visualizations, and other analytical outputs to support clinical interpretation.

Clinical Evidence

Is Autism I-Track clinically validated?

The platform has been developed through years of scientific research and evaluated through multiple validation studies to support its use in autism assessment.

No. Autism I-Track is designed to complement professional clinical evaluation by providing objective eye-tracking measurements. Clinical diagnosis should always be made by qualified healthcare professionals.

Autism I-Track is supported by peer-reviewed publications, scientific collaborations, and ongoing research focused on eye-tracking technology and autism assessment.

Research & Collaboration

Do you collaborate with researchers and universities?

Yes. Autism I-Track welcomes opportunities to collaborate with universities, research institutions, healthcare organizations, and clinical partners.

The platform has been showcased at international conferences, scientific meetings, healthcare events, and research demonstrations around the world.

Contact & Demo

Can I request a product demonstration?
Yes. You can request a personalized demonstration through our Contact page, and our team will arrange a session based on your organization’s needs.
You can reach us through the Contact page by submitting an inquiry or requesting additional information about the platform, research collaborations, or partnership opportunities.