27.11.2014 Views

9th Annual International Meeting For Autism Research ... - Confex

9th Annual International Meeting For Autism Research ... - Confex

9th Annual International Meeting For Autism Research ... - Confex

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

11:00 47 136.047<br />

Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation On Behavior<br />

and Functional Cortical Connectivity Outcomes in <strong>Autism</strong>. E. M.<br />

Sokhadze*, J. M. Baruth, A. S. El-Baz, T. Horrell, A. Tasman, G.<br />

Mathai, L. L. Sears and M. Casanova, University of Louisville<br />

9:00 48 136.048<br />

Oxidative Stress in Asperger Syndrome and Healthy Adolescents.<br />

M. Parellada*, C. Llorente, M. Giraldez, C. Moreno and C. Arango,<br />

Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón.<br />

10:00 49 136.049<br />

Patterns of Hemisphere Asymmetry in EEG Activity in Infants at<br />

High Risk for <strong>Autism</strong>. L. Gabard-Durnam* 1 , A. L. Tierney 2 , C. A.<br />

Nelson 3 and H. Tager-Flusberg 4 , (1)Harvard College and Children’s<br />

Hospital Boston, (2)Harvard Graduate School of Education and<br />

Children’s Hospital Boston, (3)Children’s Hospital Boston, (4)Boston<br />

University<br />

11:00 50 136.050<br />

“Native and Non-Native Speech-Evoked Responses in High-<br />

Risk Infant Siblings”. C. R. Percaccio* 1 , D. Padden 2 and P. Kuhl 2 ,<br />

(1)Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences, University of<br />

Washington, (2)University of Washington<br />

9:00 51 136.051<br />

Altered Brain Phosholipids and Acylcarnitines in a Propionic<br />

Acid Induced Rodent Model for <strong>Autism</strong> Spectrum Disorder. R. H.<br />

Thomas*, K. A. Foley, J. Mepham, L. J. Tichenoff and D. F. MacFabe,<br />

University of Western Ontario<br />

10:00 52 136.052<br />

Developmental Changes in Brain Bases of Face Perception in<br />

<strong>Autism</strong> as Revealed by ERPs. D. Perszyk* 1 , E. Kilroy 1 , P. Molfese 1 ,<br />

L. Mayes 1 , A. Klin 2 and J. McPartland 1 , (1)Yale Child Study Center,<br />

(2)Yale University School of Medicine<br />

11:00 53 136.053<br />

Developmental Pathways in EEG Activity in Infants at High Risk<br />

for <strong>Autism</strong>. A. L. Tierney* 1 , L. Gabard-Durnam 2 , C. A. Nelson 3 and<br />

H. Tager-Flusberg 4 , (1)Harvard Graduate School of Education and<br />

Children’s Hospital Boston, (2)Harvard College and Children’s<br />

Hospital Boston, (3)Children’s Hospital Boston, (4)Boston University<br />

9:00 54 136.054<br />

Electrodermal Activity Versus Sensory Behaviors: A Pilot Study in<br />

Children with <strong>Autism</strong>. M. Chang* 1 , D. Parham 2 , E. Blanche 1 and A.<br />

Schell 3 , (1)University of Southern California, (2)University of New<br />

Mexico, (3)Occidental College<br />

10:00 55 136.055<br />

Event-Related Potentials During Affective Face Processing and<br />

Social-Communicative Development in Infants at Low and High<br />

Risk for <strong>Autism</strong> Spectrum Disorders. C. Damiano* 1 , W. L. Stone 2 ,<br />

D. S. Messinger 3 , E. H. Catania 1 and A. P. F. Key 2 , (1)Vanderbilt<br />

University, (2)Vanderbilt Kennedy Center, (3)University of Miami<br />

11:00 56 136.056<br />

Performance-Monitoring and Evaluative Control in High Functioning<br />

<strong>Autism</strong>. A. Clawson* 1 , E. Krauskopf 1 , O. Johnston 1 , M. J. Crowley 2 ,<br />

M. South 1 and M. J. Larson 1 , (1)Brigham Young University, (2)Yale<br />

University<br />

9:00 57 136.057<br />

Resting-State Neural Abnormalities in <strong>Autism</strong> Spectrum Disorders.<br />

L. A. Cornew*, T. P. L. Roberts and J. C. Edgar, Children’s Hospital of<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Program<br />

10:00 58 136.058<br />

Social - Communicative Skills in Young Children with An <strong>Autism</strong><br />

Spectrum Disorder: The Role of the Mirror Neuron System. L.<br />

Ruysschaert* 1 , P. Warreyn 2 , J. R. Wiersema 1 , G. Pattyn 1 , A. Handl 3<br />

and H. Roeyers 2 , (1)Developmental Disorders, Ghent University,<br />

Ghent, Belgium, (2)Ghent University, (3)Max Planck Institute for<br />

Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences<br />

11:00 59 136.059<br />

Spectral Power and Coherence Correlations During Flash VEP<br />

for Typical and Autistic Children. K. M. Martien* 1 , K. Singh 1 ,<br />

H. Bharadwaj 1 , J. Isler 2 and M. R. Herbert 3 , (1)Massachusetts<br />

General Hospital-Harvard Medical School, (2)Columbia College of<br />

Physicians and Surgeons, (3)Massachusetts General Hospital<br />

9:00 60 136.060<br />

Atypical Object Processing in Children with <strong>Autism</strong> and Its<br />

Relationship to <strong>Research</strong> Diagnosis. J. P. McCleery* 1 , V. Vogel-<br />

Farley 2 and C. A. Nelson 2 , (1)University of Birmingham (UK),<br />

(2)Children’s Hospital Boston<br />

10:00 61 136.061<br />

Children with Sensory Processing Differences Show Atypical<br />

Resting Connectiviy Using Magenetoencephalographic Imaging<br />

(MEG-I). E. Marco* 1 , S. S. Hill 1 , A. Bernard 2 , A. M. Findlay 3 , S.<br />

Honma 3 , L. B. N. Hinkley 3 and S. Nagarajan 3 , (1)UC San Francisco,<br />

(2)University of Denver, (3)University of California, San Francisco<br />

11:00 62 136.062<br />

Contingency Sensitivity and Reward Prediction in High-Functioning<br />

<strong>Autism</strong>. E. Krauskopf* 1 , A. Clawson 1 , O. Johnston 1 , M. J. Crowley 2 ,<br />

M. J. Larson 1 and M. South 1 , (1)Brigham Young University, (2)Yale<br />

University<br />

9:00 63 136.063<br />

Do Children with Low-Functioning <strong>Autism</strong> Disorder Have A More<br />

Extensive Declarative Memory Impairment Than Children with High<br />

Functioning <strong>Autism</strong> Spectrum Disorder? Implications for the Medial<br />

Temporal Lobe. S. Anns* 1 , S. Bigham 2 and J. Boucher 3 , (1)City<br />

University London, (2)Bournemouth University, (3)City University<br />

10:00 64 136.064<br />

Ferritin and Iron Levels in Children with Autistic Disorder. S.<br />

Herguner* 1 , M. Copur 2 , C. Tanidir 3 and F. Kelesoglu 4 , (1)Bakırköy<br />

State Hospital for Mental Health and Neurological Disorders,<br />

(2)Bakirköy State Hospital for Psychiatry and Neurology,<br />

(3)Okmeydanı State Hospital, (4)Istanbul Faculty of Medicine<br />

11:00 65 136.065<br />

Magnocellular Processing Differences for Peripheral Stimulation<br />

Among Children with <strong>Autism</strong> Spectrum Disorders: Evidence From<br />

High-Density EEG. N. Russo* 1 , H. P. Frey 1 , E. C. Lalor 2 , S. Molholm 1<br />

and J. J. Foxe 1 , (1)City College of New York & Albert Einstein School<br />

of Medicine, (2)Neural Engineering Group<br />

9:00 66 136.066<br />

Measuring Sleep in <strong>Autism</strong> Trials: Relationship of Socioeconomic<br />

Status to Data Collection. K. Adkins* 1 , K. L. Surdyka 1 , S. E.<br />

Goldman 1 , D. Wofford 1 , C. A. Molloy 2 and B. A. Malow 1 , (1)Vanderbilt<br />

University, (2)Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center<br />

10:00 67 136.067<br />

Melatonin for SLEEP IN AUTISM: A DOSE-RESPONSE STUDY. K. L.<br />

Surdyka*, S. E. Goldman, K. Adkins, D. Wofford, L. Wang and B. A.<br />

Malow, Vanderbilt University<br />

11:00 68 136.068<br />

Non-Neuronal Targets of Antipsychotics. C. Gottfried* 1 , A.<br />

Quincozes-Santos 1 , L. D. Bobermin 1 , M. C. Leite 1 , R. T. Abib 1 , V.<br />

Bambini-Junior 1 , F. Zeidán-Chuliá 1 , R. Riesgo 2 and C. A. Goncalves 1 ,<br />

(1)UFRGS, (2)Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS<br />

Saturday – AM<br />

<strong>9th</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong> <strong>For</strong> <strong>Autism</strong> <strong>Research</strong> (IMFAR) 2010 63

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!