Eye tracking devices have a range of applications in pediatric care:
1. Early Diagnosis: They are used to detect early signs of conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, and other developmental disorders. 2. Learning Disabilities: They help in identifying learning disabilities by analyzing how children read and process visual information. 3. Vision Therapy: These devices assist in creating personalized vision therapy programs for children with strabismus or other eye alignment issues. 4. Research: Eye tracking provides valuable data for research on child development, helping to understand how children perceive and interact with the world.