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Revolutionary video game identifies autism with 80% accuracy

A new video game accurately diagnoses autism in one minute, offering a low-cost, fast alternative to traditional methods.

Rebecca Shavit
Study finds video games improve mental well-beingRebecca Shavit
Millions of gamers are advancing biomedical research through gameplayJoshua Shavit
Researchers discover why some people develop ADHDJoseph Shavit
Surprising impact of online gaming social networks on mental healthJoseph Shavit
Video gaming associated with better cognitive performance in childrenJoseph Shavit
Video games can boost children’s intelligence, study findsJoseph Shavit
‘Active video games are a positive alternative to hitting the gym, study findsJoseph Shavit
Interactive video game based on medieval records from 1498 brings the past to lifeJoseph Shavit
Sony AI Unveils Gran Turismo Sophy, a Breakthrough in AIJoseph Shavit
Players needed to solve puzzles and help advance cancer researchJoseph Shavit
Improving reading skills through action video gamesJoseph Shavit
Violent video games don’t make players more aggressive in real life, study claimsJoseph Shavit
Video game with biofeedback helps kids and teens regulate stress and angerJoseph Shavit
Rare 1987 version of The Legend of Zelda could be yours for $110,000Joseph Shavit
Commercial video games could help treat mental illnessJoseph Shavit
Prove your Starfleet mettle in a new Star Trek 8-bit web gameJoseph Shavit
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