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Feasibility of Conducting FBA’s in the Schools with Web-Based Video Recording Technology

Purpose of Current Study: To determine the efficacy of using web-based video recording technology to conduct functional behavioral assessments (FBA’s) in the schools for children with ASD or related disorders. Explore the cost-benefit (i.e., time and money) of using Behavior Imaging for FBA’s in the schools when compared to archival records of FBA’s conducted in […]

Telehealth System to Improve Medication Management of ASD Remotely

City: Boise State/Province: ID State/Province Full: Idaho Country: United States Behavior Imaging Solutions (BIS) has developed and successfully demonstrated a unique “telehealth” (or “e-visit”) technology platform called Behavior Imaging® (B.I.). Project would enhance this platform to help doctors more effectively administer evidence-based practice to address the scarcity of psychiatric services for the autism community via providing enabling technology to […]

About The NIH SBIR Grant

Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) – Grants for Brain and Behavior Tools Download the Document The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Blueprint for Neuroscience Research is a collaborative effort among the NIH Office of the Director and 15 institutes and centers to accelerate the pace of discovery and understanding in neuroscience research. This Funding Opportunity […]

Tech Innovation Goals

Behavior Imaging is researching how professionals can diagnose and assess individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders by advancing its technology in the following ways: Our Goals: 1. Move to a more mobile application of Behavior Capture by utilizing a Smartphone. Example: A mobile app that can view notes, capture images, send and store data, and review […]

Problems We’re Tackling

The Critical Need For Telehealth Research There is a pressing need for diagnostic and intervention services to support the rapidly growing population of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network, 2009). Direct observation of the child remains the gold standard practice in diagnosis, assessment, and treatment planning for children with […]

About The Autism Speaks Grant

Telehealth System to Improve Medication Management of ASD Remotely City:  Boise State/Province: ID State/Province Full:  Idaho Country:  United States Behavior Imaging Solutions (BIS) has developed and successfully demonstrated a unique “telehealth” (or “e-visit”) technology platform called Behavior Imaging® (B.I.). Project would enhance this platform to help doctors more effectively administer evidence-based practice to address the […]

NODA to be Granted New 3-Year Federal Grant in Order to Serve Rural Areas

Originally published by the Autism Daily Newscast, NODA – the Naturalistic Observation Diagnostic Assessment, developed by Behavior Imaging Solutions, has been granted another 3-year federal grant to bring its technology to rural areas in Idaho. By developing a solution that addresses the growing number of long wait-lists that hinder children suspected to be affected with […]

Headlines: Behavior Imaging Receives National Recognition at White House for 2015 Tibbetts Award

In light of receiving the 2015 Tibbetts Award on June 15th, 2015 during a White House ceremony in Washington, DC, outlets from around the nation have congratulated Behavior Imaging for their exemplary role in Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program. Yahoo! Finance: Behavior Imaging Solutions Honored For Remote Autism […]

A Novel System for Supporting Autism Diagnosis Using Home Videos: Iterative Development and Evaluation of System Design (Technical Monograph)

Nazneen Nazneen, Agata Rozga, Christopher J. Smith, Ron Oberleitner, Gregory D Abowd, Rosa I Arriaga JMIR mHealth uHealth 2015 (Jun 17); 3(2):e68 Introduction Background and Motivation According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the prevalence of autism in the United States has been increasing dramatically, from 1 in 150 to 1 in 68 […]