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SUMMARY:EPA Presidential Invited Symposium: Developmental Research for the Next 125 Years
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DESCRIPTION:<span style="font-size:14px;">CHAIR: AMY LEARMONTH<br />
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<strong>DEVELOPMENTAL RESEARCH FOR THE NEXT 125 YEARS: UNDERSTANDING EARLY DEVELOPMENT IN ATYPICAL POPULATIONS</strong><br />
The future of developmental research will rely on understanding development in different populations as well as understanding normative development. This symposium will offer four different views of early development in atypical populations. From early identification of autism and identification of risks associated with early life stress to perceptual development in autism and developmental trajectories of children on the autism spectrum, these four talks will offer views of the current direction of developmental research.<br />
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<strong>Presentations:</strong><br />
<strong>A Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to Early Identification of Autism</strong><br />
by Charles Nelson (Harvard Medical School and Boston Children&rsquo;s Hospital)<br />
<strong>Early Life Stress and the Developing Brain</strong><br />
by Amanda Tarullo (Boston University)<br />
<strong>Visual Attentional Mechanisms in 2-year-olds with Autism Spectrum Disorder</strong><br />
by Zsuzsa Kaldy (UMass Boston)<br />
<strong>Infant Crying, Arousal, and Regulation in Relation to Autism Outcomes</strong><br />
by Stephen Sheinkopf (Brown University)</span>
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