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Welcome Paige – SPHS Masters Student – to the Harrop Lab

January 15, 2020
Paige Wintermute joined the Harrop Lab in the Fall of 2019. She is a SPHS Masters Student at UNC Chapel Hill. Paige is working on our Auditory Processing Study (with Ayse Belger’s lab) and conducting language assessments on our SAGA project.

The Harrop Lab Escapes!

January 15, 2020
The Harrop Lab celebrated the holidays by escaping the Chapel Thrill Escape Room – with a few seconds to spare! Thank you to all our families for you involvement with our lab this past year and happy holidays 🙂

Dr. Harrop Awarded Junior Faculty Development Grant to Study Biobehavioral Markers of Anxiety in ASD

January 15, 2020
Dr. Harrop was recently awarded a Junior Faculty Development Award from the UNC Provost Office to study biobehavioral markers of anxiety in autistic males and females. We will be using biomarkers (RSA and eye tracking) alongside caregiver and adolescent self report (including EMA) to understand the experience of anxiety in...

The Behavioral Inflexibility Scales Development Paper Published in Autism Research

January 15, 2020
Our paper detailing the development of the Behavioral Inflexibility Scales is out now in Autism Research. We outline the steps taken (a lot!) to create our measure. We describe this as a “multi‐step iterative process” which included extensive review of existing measures, expert panel feedback, focus groups, cognitive interviews and...

Sex and Gender Eye Tracking Paper Published in Autism Research

January 15, 2020
Our eye tracking study, funded by the Autism Science Foundation, was recently published in Autism Research. This study took all the elements of our other studies – sex differences in attention to faces, sex differences in attention during dynamic scenes and sex differences in the type of images attended to...

Dr. Harrop Presents at the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development

October 22, 2019
Dr. Harrop recently presented at the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development on Sex Differences in ASD. While we are a Tar Heel lab, it was great to see the amazing work going on at Duke. Thank you for the invite!

Emma Awarded The Peele Memorial Research Award

October 1, 2019
Emma McQueen was recently awarded the Peele Memorial Research Award from the UNC Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. This prestigious award provides $450 for Emma towards her honors thesis research. In this project, Emma is using EEG and Eye Tracking to examine profiles of executive functioning and reward processing in...

Welcome Cathy – Our New Lab Manager

August 28, 2019
Welcome to our new lab manager, Cathy Perry. She received her BA in Psychology from the University of Michigan and plans to obtain her PhD in Clinical Psychology with a focus on Developmental Psychopathology. Cathy will be the first point of contact for families coming into our research studies and...

Aaron Awarded OAR Graduate Research Award

August 21, 2019
Graduate Student, Aaron Dallman, was recently awarded an Organization for Autism Research Graduate Research Award to support his dissertation research. He is using EMA – ecological momentary assessment – to understand the relationship between context and emotions. EMA provides a great way to study in the moment emotions through quick surveys sent...

Advances in Autism – Special Issue: Women, girls, and autism spectrum disorders

June 19, 2019
We recently had a paper published in a special issue of Advances in Autism focusing on Women, Girls and ASD. The paper, led by Sallie Nowell, examined whether their were sex differences in parent reported circumscribed interests. We found that while these behaviors did not differ in their frequency or...