Skip to main content

Our lab had five abstracts accepted to the International Society for Autism Research conference that was scheduled for May 2020 in Seattle.

Aaron Dallman and Dr. Harrop were part of two submissions from Project BIDD (Behavioral Inflexibility in Developmental Disorders); one examining the associations between anxiety and behavioral inflexibility and another reporting on a parent interview measuring inflexibility.

Aaron also had data from his dissertation accepted which focuses on the use of ecological momentary assessments (i.e. annoying texts!) to understand mood and occupation in adolescents with ASD.

Dr. Harrop led a submission pooling data across our four eye tracking studies to see which paradigms best differentiate ASD and biological sex.

Lab manager, Cathy, led a submission comparing executive functions between children with ASD and ADHD using the NIH toolbox.

We are disappointed not to be able to present these studies in person and network with our collaborators, but current lab goals are to stay home and safe!