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Spring : Autism Answers - Parents run experiments to see what works. Mindfulness Skills for Parents Classes Click here for more information and to register. Classes start January 25, Our projects are designed to improve our understanding of the physiology, etiology, and treatment of patients with ASD and patients with rare genetic variants associated with ASD.
Among the methods we use to collect data are:. We gather clinical data using many validated, standardized instruments. Various psychological domains are evaluated including cognitive ability, adaptive behavior, psychiatric symptoms, social functioning, repetitive behavior, responsiveness to sensory events, and attention.
Highly trained clinicians administer assessments for ASD diagnostics and symptom ratings. Because EEG is non-invasive and widely investigated, we use it effectively in our research projects with individuals with ASD and other developmental disorders. EEG is used to measure resting-state brain activity, steady-state evoked potential responses, and event-related potentials to auditory or visual stimuli.
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