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

Nazneen Nazneen, Agata Rozga, Christopher J. Smith, Ron Oberleitner, Gregory D Abowd, Rosa I Arriaga JMIR mHealth uHealth 2015 (Jun 17); 3(2):e68  ABSTRACT Background: Observing behavior in the natural environment is valuable to obtain an accurate and comprehensive assessment of a child’s behavior, but in practice it is limited to in-clinic observation. Research shows significant […]

Behavior Imaging Honored at White House with the 2015 Tibbetts Award

Maria Contreras-Sweet, Administrator of the Small Business Administration and Javier Saade, the SBA’s Associate Administrator leading its Office of Investment and Innovation with Behavior Imaging founders Ron and Sharon Oberleitner On June 15th, 2015, Behavior Imaging graciously accepted the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) 2015 Tibbetts Award in recognition of their exemplary role in Small […]

Idaho Statesman – Boise Couple Create App for Diagnosing Autism

Ron and Sharon Oberleitner open up by sharing their personal story with the Idaho Statesman that inspired Behavior Imaging to create the NODA app for diagnosing autism. Click the link below to read more: http://www.idahostatesman.com/2015/06/02/3831375_boise-couple-create-app-for-diagnosing.html?rh=1

Active Conference Schedule for 2015

Upcoming: International Autism Research Meeting 2015 (IMFAR) May 13 – May 16 at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah. Behavior Imaging presentations include: Analysis of Parent Responses to Using a Remote Autism Diagnostic Assessment System (NODA): A remote autism diagnostic assessment system was designed through a series of research studies conducted with […]

Behavior Imaging of Boise, Idaho Wins $15,000 at the Autism Speaks-Google Pitch Competition

  On March 12th, 2015, Behavior Imaging – a Boise, Idaho based Health and Education Assessment Technology company that provides unique health imaging systems that lead to earlier diagnosis and better treatment options for behavioral healthcare – won 2nd place, and $15,000 for the development of NODA at the rapid-fire, Google-Autism Speaks “Pitch Playground” competition […]

Looking to Telehealth Care to Cap Economic Costs and Reach Autism Community

Summary of “Economic Evaluations for Service Delivery in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Benefit-Cost Analysis for Emerging Telehealth Systems,” (2013), Angjellari-Dajci F., Stachura, M. E., Lawless, W. F., Wood, E. A., and DiBattistto, C. In  I. M. Miranda and M. M. Cruz-Cunha eds. Handbook of Research on ICTs for Healthcare and Social Services: Developments and Applications, Hershey, […]

Research Presented at Association for Behavior Analysis International Autism Conference

Researchers from Behavior Imaging, Emory University School of Medicine, and Marcus Autism Center recently presented at the ABAI (Association for Behavior Analysis International) Ninth Annual Autism Conference in Las Vegas, NV. Their findings are extremely positive for the use of technology for conducting FBAs remotely. Findings included: Consultants rated overall acceptability of the remote FBA […]

Use of Behavior Imaging Technology to Verify Inter-Rater Reliability in a Multi-Site Pharmaceutical Trial

A multi-site clinical trial, led by Principal Investigator Dr. James McCracken of UCLA, is designed to measure the effects of an investigational product to mitigate social disability Changes in social functioning will be measured through the use of structured assessments that are administered by trained raters. Use of Behavior Imaging during this study should show […]