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Webinar

Autism across the human lifespan

Eye tracking research symposium

Resource Details

  • July 8, 2020

  • 75 min

  • English

  • Free

Webinar information

This webinar features three presentations from three esteemed researchers on the following topics:

  • Assessing language in preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder
  • Dual subject eye tracking during live interactive tasks and hyperscanning
  • Probing social motivation heterogeneity in young children

Resource Details

  • July 8, 2020

  • 75 min

  • English

  • Free

    Resource type

    • Webinar

    Tagged products

    • Eye trackers

    Tagged solutions

    • Scientific research

Speakers

  • Sudha Arunachalam is an Associate Professor in Communicative Sciences and Disorders at New York University

    Sudha Arunachalam, Ph.D

    Associate Professor in Communicative Sciences and Disorders at New York University

    Sudha Arunachalam is an Associate Professor in Communicative Sciences and Disorders at New York University. She studied linguistics (B.A., Ph.D.) and psychology (M.A.) and has research interests in language acquisition and language processing in children with and without language and communication disorders.

  • J. Adam Noah, Ph.D., Associate Research Scientist

    J. Adam Noah, Ph.D

    Associate Research Scientist, is a research faculty member of the Brain Function Laboratory at the Yale School of Medicine

    J. Adam Noah, Ph.D., Associate Research Scientist, is a research faculty member of the Brain Function Laboratory at the Yale School of Medicine. Adam is experienced in computational systems as well as recording and analysis techniques related to multimodal imaging of functional near-infrared spectroscopy, eye tracking, electroencephalography, and their application to clinical and basic neuroscience research.

  • Barbara Thompson

    Barbara Thompson

    Assistant Professor at the Department of Pediatrics and Human Development College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University

    Trained as a behavioral neuroscientist in social, emotional and cognitive development, Barbara Thompson integrates clinical research and basic models to study affect in both typical and atypical neurodevelopment. She is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Pediatrics and Human Development College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University.

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