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Sensory Processing: The Interface of Research and Clinical Practice
Sensory differences are commonly reported in people with autism. Often they are among the most problematic symptoms. This symposium will examine the phenomenon of sensory symptomatology, the research methodology used to characterize and explain the observed behaviors, and the treatments that are being used in the community. A translational approach will be emphasized to inform both basic researchers and clinicians on future avenues of study.
Speakers:Grace T. Baranek, Ph.D.
Loisa Bennetto, PhD
Carissa Cascio, Ph.D.
Moderator:Grace T. Baranek, Ph.D.
Organizer:Susan Hyman, MD
Characterizing Sensory Processing Features in Autism: Scope of the Problem and Clinical Measurement
Grace T. Baranek, Ph.D.
Interventions for Sensory Processing Problems in Autism
Miller Lucy Jane Miller, PhD, OTR, Sarah A. Schoen, Barbara Brett-Green
Neural Mechanisms for Sensory Features in Autism
Carissa Cascio, Ph.D.
Neuropsychological Perspectives on Sensory Processing in Autism
Loisa Bennetto, PhD
Sponsor:Invited Program

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