Eye-tracking to assess language and cognition in children with Rett Syndrome
Category: Health
Tags: Education · Children · Research
Curious about eye-tracking for Rett Syndrome? I report a home study with ten 4 to 6 year olds using adapted Mullen Scales (MSEL-A, MSEL-ET) and eye gaze devices to compare formal versus informal tasks for visual reception, receptive and expressive language. Results were mixed and feasibility looks promising.
Rolly's Take
For those who seek to pierce the veil of communication in children facing unique challenges. This blog resonates with the empathetic soul, exploring the delicate interplay of technology and human understanding in a world where traditional assessments often fall short. It invites you to witness the promise of a new approach, where every gaze tells a story waiting to be uncovered.