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To investigate whether attention problems play a role in children, aged between 8 and 12 years, with suspected problems in auditory processing. And if so, whether these attention problems are specific to the auditory modality or also occur in the…
The primary objectives of the study are1) to determine whether sound localisation is impaired in autistic subjects and 2) to detect abnormalities in auditory sensory processing, and sound localisation in particular, at the neurobiological level in…
The primary objective of this study is to identify the neural correlates of language functions and, in particular, abnormal pragmatic communication in autistic spectrum disorders. The secondary objective of this study is to relate resting state…
Using electroencephalography to relate behavioural research on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to electrophysiological findings.
1. To identify biomarkers and methodologies (neuroimaging, eye tracking, cognition, biochemistry, proteomics, genomics, etc.) that can be used to stratify patient groups into more homogeneous subgroups and/or that predict clinical outcome of…
Objectives: 1) Assess neural and cognitive biomarkers (through eye-tracking, EEG/ERP and cognitive measures) in a community sample of infants at heightened non-familial risk for ASD and in age and gender matched low-risk controls. The HR group is…
1) Assess whether individuals with ASD perform pantomimes with similar kinematics to typical individuals, and whether the typicality of their kinematics can be explained by motor impairment.2) Assess whether individuals with ASD are able to utilize…