7th Annual International Meeting For Autism Research ... - Confex
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Program<br />
4:00 102 137.23<br />
Neural Correlates Of Verbal And Nonverbal Semantic Integration<br />
In Young Children With <strong>Autism</strong>. J. P. McCleery* 1 , R. Ceponiene 1 ,<br />
K. Burner 2 , C. Williams 1 , M. Kinnear 1 , J. Townsend 3 and L.<br />
Schreibman 1 , (1)University of California, San Diego, (2)University<br />
of Washington, (3)UC, San Diego<br />
4:00 103 137.24<br />
Brain Responses to Temporally Novel Sound in Children<br />
with <strong>Autism</strong>: Evidence for Reduced Involvement of the Right<br />
Hemisphere. E. V. Orekhova* 1 , T. Stroganova 2 , A. O. Prokofiev 2 ,<br />
G. Nygren 3 , C. Gillberg 3 and M. Elam 1 , (1)Sahlgrenska University<br />
Hospital, (2)Psychological Institute of the Russian Academy of<br />
Education, (3)Göteborg University<br />
3:00 104 137.25<br />
Literature Mining <strong>For</strong> Better Understanding Of <strong>Autism</strong>. M.<br />
Macedoni-Luksic* 1 , T. Urbancic 2 , I. Petric 2 and B. Cestnik 3 , (1)<br />
University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Division of Paediatrics, (2)<br />
University of Nova Gorica, (3)Jozef Stefan Institute<br />
4:00 105 137.26<br />
Epilepsy Impairs In Vitro Thalamic Signal Processing. M.<br />
Anderson*, Harvard Medical School/ Beth Israel Deaconess<br />
Medical Center<br />
4:00 106 137.27<br />
EEG Coherence Abnormalities in Autistic Children Triggered<br />
by the Processing of Complex Visual Stimuli in Motion. K.<br />
M. Martien* 1 , P. Grieve 2 , J. Isler 2 , N. Snidman 3 , J. Kagan 3 , T.<br />
Kenet 4 and M. Herbert 5 , (1)Massachusetts General Hospital-<br />
Harvard Medical School, (2)Columbia College of Physicians<br />
and Surgeons, (3)Harvard University, (4)Massachusetts General<br />
Hospital, (5)Mass Gen Hosp/Harvard Med School<br />
2:00 111 138.5<br />
Repetitive Behaviors In <strong>Autism</strong>: Associated Skills And Behaviors.<br />
K. C. Dominick* and H. Tager-Flusberg, Boston University School<br />
of Medicine<br />
2:00 112 138.6<br />
Arousal Modulation during Engagement in Stereotypical and<br />
Repetitive Behaviours (SRB’s). S. D. Noyce* 1 and D. Messer 2 , (1)<br />
London South Bank University, (2)Open University<br />
2:00 113 138.7<br />
Is There A Subgroup Of Children With Asd Who Have High Rates<br />
Of Repetitive Behaviors And High Rates Of Sensory Interests/<br />
Response Abnormalities?. A. V. Hall* 1 , R. K. Abramson 2 , R.<br />
Gabriels 3 , J. Agnew 3 and H. H. Wright 4 , (1)Univ. S. Carolina Sch.<br />
Public Health, (2)Univ. S. Carolina Sch. Med., (3)The Children’s<br />
Hospital/University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, (4)<br />
University of South Carolina<br />
2:00 114 138.8<br />
What is the relationship between cognitive flexibility and<br />
insistence on sameness behaviour in autism?. W. Mandy* 1 , J.<br />
Gilmour 1 , S. Kamboj 1 and D. H. Skuse 2 , (1)University College<br />
London, (2)Institute of Child Health<br />
2:00 115 138.9<br />
Memory, Rule, And Arithmetic In Calendar Calculation: What Can<br />
We Learn From A Proto-Savant?. M. A. Thioux* 1 , C. Klaiman 2<br />
and R. Schultz 3 , (1)University Medical Center Groningen, (2)<br />
Children’s Health Council, (3)Yale Child Study Center<br />
Poster Presentations<br />
138 Repetitive Behaviour Posters<br />
1:00 PM - 5:30 PM - Champagne Terrace/Bordeaux<br />
2:00 107 138.1<br />
Validation of a clinical scale for restricted and repetitive<br />
behaviours in autism spectrum disorders. Y. Bourreau*, S. Roux,<br />
M. Gomot, F. Bonnet-Brilhault and C. Barthélémy, University<br />
Francois Rabelais de Tours, CHU Bretonneau, INSERM U930<br />
2:00 108 138.2<br />
Frontostriatal Functions Examined With Oculomotor Tasks<br />
Are Associated With Restricted And Repetitive Behaviors In<br />
<strong>Autism</strong>. M. W. Mosconi* 1 , A. Seidenfeld 1 , M. Kay 1 , S. Guter 2 , L. D.<br />
Stanford 1 and J. A. Sweeney 1 , (1)University of Illinois at Chicago,<br />
(2)Institute for Juvenile <strong>Research</strong><br />
2:00 109 138.3<br />
Repetitive Behaviors and Intense Interests in High-Functioning<br />
ASD. L. Anthony* 1 , G. Wallace 2 , B. Yerys 1 , J. James 1 , S.<br />
McCracken 3 , A. DellaRosa 1 , B. Harrison 1 and L. Kenworthy 1 ,<br />
(1)Children’s National Medical Center, George Washington<br />
University, (2)National Institutes for Mental health, (3)Children’s<br />
National Medical Center<br />
2:00 110 138.4<br />
Repetitive Behaviors And Salivary Cortisol In Children With<br />
<strong>Autism</strong> Spectrum Disorders: Pilot Study. R. Gabriels* 1 , K. Holt 1 ,<br />
J. Agnew 1 , A. Reynolds 1 , K. Sherwood 2 , M. Goldstein 2 , Z. Pan 1<br />
and M. Laudenslager 2 , (1)The Children’s Hospital/University of<br />
Colorado Denver School of Medicine, (2)University of Colorado<br />
Denver School of Medicine<br />
40 7 th <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong> <strong>For</strong> <strong>Autism</strong> <strong>Research</strong> (IMFAR) 2008