Research & Validation
Research-backed technology designed to deliver objective, measurable insights through advanced eye-tracking and clinical validation.
Research Overview
Advancing Autism Assessment Through Research
Autism I-Track is built on years of scientific research and clinical innovation, combining eye-tracking technology with objective measurements to support improved autism assessment and understanding.
Research Foundation
Built on Scientific Evidence
Our technology is developed through rigorous research exploring eye-tracking patterns and behavioral markers associated with autism, helping clinicians access measurable insights during assessment.
Evidence-Based Technology
Research Highlights
Autism I-Track combines scientific research, clinical expertise, and advanced eye-tracking technology to support meaningful discoveries in autism assessment.
Clinical Studies
Supporting research-driven approaches to understanding autism through objective data.
Eye-Tracking Research
Analyzing visual attention patterns to identify meaningful assessment insights.
Scientific Collaboration
Working with researchers and institutions to advance autism technology.
Evidence-Based Innovation
Continuously improving the platform through ongoing research and validation.
Our Journey
Presented at Leading International Conferences
Autism I-Track has been showcased at leading international conferences, healthcare exhibitions, and innovation events, demonstrating its clinical potential and connecting with researchers, healthcare professionals, and industry leaders worldwide.
Research Development
2019
Web Summit - 2023
Lisbon, Portugal
Arab Health - 2024
Dubai, UAE
INSAR - 2025
Seattle, USA
WISE - 2025
Qatar
Demo Events
International
Scientific Evidence
Research & Publications
Explore scientific publications, studies, and findings that support the development and application of Autism I-Track technology.
Development and Validation of an Arabic Language Eye-Tracking Paradigm for the Early Screening and Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Qatar
Authors: Al-Shaban, F. A., Ghazal, I., et al. (2023)
Published in: Autism Research
Published in: Autism Research
Real-World Application of an Eye-Tracking Device for Autism Screening and Diagnosis: A Short Report from Public Demonstrations in Qatar, Dubai and the U.S.
Authors: Al-Shaban, F., Frazier, T. W., Ghazal, I., et al. (2026)
Published in: BMC Psychiatry
Development and Validation of a Short Version Eye-Tracking Paradigm for the Screening and Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Qatar
Authors: Alshaban, F.A., Ghazal, I., et al. (2026)
Published in: Autism Research
Social Attention as a Cross-Cultural Transdiagnostic Neurodevelopmental Risk Marker
Authors: Frazier, T., Uljarevic, M., Ghazal, I., et al. (2021)
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