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5233 Autonomic Measurement and Effective Interventions On Single Subjects in the Classroom


Saturday, July 10, 2010: 11:35 AM-12:15 PM
Pegasus AB (Hyatt Regency Dallas)
What kinds of autonomic nervous system abnormalities can be seen in autism? Are there clinically practical ways to measure this? Can autonomic measures help guide effective interventions? How can autonomic data increase our understanding and prediction of behaviors? What are some promising future technologies?

Content Area: Current Biomedical Research

Presenter:

Matthew Goodwin, Ph.D.
MIT - The Media Laboratory

Matthew S. Goodwin, Ph.D., is the Director of Clinical Research at the MIT Media Laboratory and Associate Director of Research at the Groden Center. He is well acquainted with a variety of experimental methods and statistical approaches and has extensive experience using innovative technologies with persons on the autism spectrum.