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The feasibility of an automated eye-tracking-modified Fagan test of memory for human faces in younger Ugandan HIV-exposed children.

Ronak ChhayaJonathan WeissVictoria SeffrenAlla SikorskiiPaula M WinkeJulius C OjukaMichael J Boivin
Published in: Child neuropsychology : a journal on normal and abnormal development in childhood and adolescence (2017)
Automated eye tracking in a human face recognition test proved feasible and corresponded to the MSEL composite cognitive development in HEU infants in a resource-constrained clinical setting. Eye tracking may be a viable means of enhancing the validity and accuracy of other neurodevelopmental measures in at-risk children in sub-Saharan Africa.
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