2017 International Meeting for Autism Research
Welcome to the Online Program for the 2017 International Meeting for Autism Research. Please click on the links below to browse by day or browse by format.
To download the full program book and abstract book please click the appropriate link below (the links will be added as they are available).
Abstracts for the IMFAR 2017 are embargoed until the Press Conference which will begin on Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 11:00 am PT.
You may search for particular presentations by typing keywords, an author's name, or the title in the box below. You may specify the type of search, i.e. whether you want to see pages that contain any or all of the words you specify. The Boolean search option recognizes the keywords and, or, and not, as well as parentheses.
Conference Proceedings
Animal Models
Brain Function (fMRI, fcMRI, MRS, EEG, ERP, MEG)
Brain Structure (MRI, neuropathology)
Cognition: Attention, Learning, Memory
Communication and Language
Diagnostic, Behavioral & Intellectual Assessment
Early Development (< 48 months)
Epidemiology
Events
Family Issues and Stakeholder Experiences
Genetics
International and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
Interventions - Non-pharmacologic - Preschool
Interventions - Non-pharmacologic - School-Age, Adolescent, Adult
Interventions - Pharmacologic
Invited, Keynote Speakers, Awards
Medical and Psychiatric Comorbidity
Miscellaneous
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Molecular and Cellular Biology / Animal Models
Sensory, Motor, and Repetitive Behaviors and Interests
Service Delivery/Systems of Care
Social Cognition and Social Behavior
Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
Technology Demonstration
Data presented at the annual International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) is the sole responsibility of the authors. The sponsor of the annual Meeting, the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR), takes no responsibility for its accuracy. Submitted IMFAR abstracts are reviewed only to ensure that the authors will be presenting empirical data and that aims and conduct of the study, as far as can be ascertained, are consistent with international ethical guidelines for scientific research (Declaration of Helsinki). Acceptance of an abstract for presentation at the Meeting does not represent an endorsement by the Society of the quality or accuracy of the data and their interpretation, which judgment must await publication in a peer reviewed journal. Consumers should recognize that study data presented at meetings is often preliminary and in some cases speculative, and that findings and conclusions have not undergone the rigors of a true peer review process.