ADHD Clinical Trial
Official title:
Oregon Animation Test for Social Reciprocity (OATS)
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) feature impairments in social interaction and communication.
Drug and behavioral treatments for ASD are undergoing rapid development, yet our diagnostic
tools are not suitable for efficacy assessment. The Autism-Diagnosis Observational Schedule
(ADOS) is a clinical interview with the child and the gold standard for diagnosis. However,
this test is subjective, course grained and costly, precluding repeated tests of the same
child to assess treatment efficacy and large-scale control assessments of typically
developing (TD) children. For these reasons, the ADOS can impede imaging and genetic
research.
In light of these concerns, the Oregon Animation Test for Social Reciprocity (OATS) will be
developed to evaluate distinct autistic behavioral phenotypes, including joint attention,
empathy, imitation, and lack of narrative coherence. The main idea of OATS is that animated
characters and social scenarios are presented on a computer screen while the responses of the
child are recorded by video camera, microphone, and eye-tracking equipment. Animations are
used to test each behavioral phenotype of autism. The long-term vision for OATS is to
evaluate behavioral and physiological responses of autistic children, including heart rate
variability, pupil dilation, and EEG. Our first objective is to use existing animations to
build an OATS "Prototype" that discriminates autistic from normal children (Aim 1). From
these results, and use of a defined library of still frame posed images, we will design our
own animation platform to assess differences between autistic and normal children (Aim 2).
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