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Autor:
Michelle D Failla, Kyle Schwartz, Shikha Chaganti, Tiffany G Woynaroski, Laurie Cutting, Bennett Landman, Carissa Cascio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, Vol 4, Pp 46-46 (2020)
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder with a high financial and personal burden. Individuals with ASD experience significant comorbid medical conditions. We identified conditions that appear prior to ASD diagnos
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4dae6fb9dc3b471a9d46a7ea4ae5e3fc
Publikováno v:
Autism : the international journal of research and practice. 27(1)
Quality of life is widely acknowledged as one of the most important outcomes in autism research, but few measures of this construct have been validated for use in autistic people. The goal of the current study was to examine the psychometric properti
Autor:
Kacie Dunham, Alisa Zoltowski, Jacob I. Feldman, Samona Davis, Baxter Rogers, Michelle D. Failla, Mark T. Wallace, Carissa J. Cascio, Tiffany G. Woynaroski
Publikováno v:
Multisensory Research. 36:263-288
Autistic youth demonstrate differences in processing multisensory information, particularly in temporal processing of multisensory speech. Extensive research has identified several key brain regions for multisensory speech processing in non-autistic
Autor:
Jacob I. Feldman, Alexander Tu, Julie G. Conrad, Wayne Kuang, Pooja Santapuram, Tiffany G. Woynaroski
Publikováno v:
Multisensory Research. 36:57-74
Autistic children show reduced multisensory integration of audiovisual speech stimuli in response to the McGurk illusion. Previously, it has been shown that adults can integrate sung McGurk tokens. These sung speech tokens offer more salient visual a
Autor:
Cara R. Damiano-Goodwin, Tiffany G. Woynaroski, David M. Simon, Lisa V. Ibañez, Michael Murias, Anne Kirby, Cassandra R. Newsom, Mark T. Wallace, Wendy L. Stone, Carissa J. Cascio
Publikováno v:
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 29, Iss , Pp 41-53 (2018)
It has been proposed that early differences in sensory responsiveness arise from atypical neural function and produce cascading effects on development across domains. This longitudinal study prospectively followed infants at heightened risk for autis
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5e9acc66ad674034aec841fd75161cf6
Autor:
Grace T. Baranek, Tiffany G. Woynaroski, Sallie Nowell, Lauren Turner-Brown, Michaela DuBay, Elizabeth R. Crais, Linda R. Watson
Publikováno v:
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 29, Iss , Pp 30-40 (2018)
Recent work suggests sensory seeking predicts later social symptomatology through reduced social orienting in infants who are at high-risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) based on their status as younger siblings of children diagnosed with ASD. We
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b5d78b071f1d48e29d70c10ab403d14c
Autor:
Peggy Seriès, Jean-Paul Noel, Emily Terrebonne, Tiffany G. Woynaroski, Carissa J. Cascio, Jacob I. Feldman, Renato Paredes, Mark T. Wallace
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. 7:756-764
Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects many aspects of life, from social interactions to (multi)sensory processing. Similarly, the condition expresses at a variety of levels of description, from genetics to neural circuits and interpersona
Autor:
Pooja Santapuram, Jacob I. Feldman, Sarah M. Bowman, Sweeya Raj, Evan Suzman, Shannon Crowley, So Yoon Kim, Bahar Keceli‐Kaysili, Kristen Bottema‐Beutel, David J. Lewkowicz, Mark T. Wallace, Tiffany G. Woynaroski
Publikováno v:
Mind Brain Educ
Looking to the mouth of a talker early in life predicts expressive communication. We hypothesized that looking at a talker’s mouth may signal that infants are ready for increased supported joint engagement and that it subsequently facilitates preli
Autor:
Zachary J. Williams, Roseann Schaaf, Karla K. Ausderau, Grace T. Baranek, D. Jonah Barrett, Carissa J. Cascio, Rachel L. Dumont, Ekomobong E. Eyoh, Michelle D. Failla, Jacob I. Feldman, Jennifer H. Foss-Feig, Heather L. Green, Shulamite A. Green, Jason L. He, Elizabeth A. Kaplan-Kahn, Bahar Keçeli-Kaysılı, Keren MacLennan, Zoe Mailloux, Elysa J. Marco, Lisa E. Mash, Elizabeth P. McKernan, Sophie Molholm, Stewart H. Mostofsky, Nicolaas A. J. Puts, Caroline E. Robertson, Natalie Russo, Nicole Shea, John Sideris, James S. Sutcliffe, Teresa Tavassoli, Mark T. Wallace, Ericka L. Wodka, Tiffany G. Woynaroski
Background Differences in responding to sensory stimuli, including sensory hyperreactivity (HYPER), hyporeactivity (HYPO), and sensory seeking (SEEK) have been observed in autistic individuals across sensory modalities, but few studies have examined
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::04e1cc64731ed0411e414cf2328fe210
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2447849/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2447849/v1
Autor:
Jennifer E. Markfeld, Jacob I. Feldman, Samantha L. Bordman, Claire Daly, Pooja Santapuram, Kathryn L. Humphreys, Bahar Keçeli-Kaysılı, Tiffany G. Woynaroski
Publikováno v:
J Speech Lang Hear Res
Purpose: Caregivers of autistic children present with high stress levels, which have been associated with poorer child outcomes in several domains, including language development. However, prior to this study, it was unknown whether elevated caregive