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Jeden ersten Freitag im Monat findet zur Vorlesungszeit das englischsprachige Seminar “Research Seminars on Person Perception and Social Interaction: Current Topics in Autism Research” statt. Hier beschäftigen wir uns mit aktuellen Themen in der Autismus-Forschung. Manchmal wird spannende Literatur die wir in der Forschungsgruppe entdeckt haben vorgestellt und diskutiert, oft kommen aber auch SprecherInnen von Außerhalb zu uns, die ihre eigene Forschung zu Autismus vorstellen. Auch Abschlussarbeiten zu Autismus werden hinund wieder vorgestellt. Wenn eigene Forschung vorgestellt wird, besteht im Nachhinein die Möglichkeit Fragen zu stellen, zu diskutieren aber auch Kontakte zu knüpfen.
Das Seminar findet von 9-11 Uhr im 18 Stock des Jentowers statt. Termine werden zu Beginn jedes Semesters bekannt gegeben.
Themen bisheriger Talks im Research Seminar: (Liste nicht vollständig)
- low functioning ASD
- current therapy for ASD (early intervention, therapy for adults, pharmacological therapy, etc.)
- learning mechanisms in ASD
- schizophrenia versus autismus: The Hypo-Hyper-Intentionality hypothesis
- psycho-social functioning and life satisfaction in adults with ASD
- reduced cortical thickness in children with ASD
- prospective memory in ASD
- savant abilities in ASD
- the role of testosterone in ASD
- emotion regulation in ASD
- face processing in ASD
- autism and art (art therapy)
- autism in other species (mice, rats, birds, dogs, non-human primates)
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Summer Term 2023
- 16.06.2023 Topic: “Scotopic Sensitivity in Autism”, presented by Vivian Werner
- Ludlow, A. K., Giannadou, A., Franklin, A., Allen, P. M., Simmons, D. R., & Wilkins, A. J. (2020). The possible use of precision tinted lenses to improve social cognition in children with autism spectrum disorders. Vision Research, 170, 53-59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2020.03.007Externer Link
- 02.06.2023 Topic: “Investigating Mu Rhythm and Its Source Localization During the Observation of Human Social Interaction and Biological Movement in Young Adults with Autism”, presented by MD Samaneh Dastgheib
- 12.05.2023 Topic: “Autism and Attachment disorders”
- Davidson, C., O’Hare, A., Mactaggart, F., Green, J., Young, D., Gillberg, C., & Minnis, H. (2015). Social relationship difficulties in autism and reactive attachment disorder: Improving diagnostic validity through structured assessment. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 40, 63-72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2015.01.007Externer Link
- Davidson, C., Moran, H., & Minnis, H. (2022). Autism and attachment disorders–how do we tell the difference?. BJPsych Advances, 28(6), 371-380. https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2022.2Externer Link
- 21.04.2023 Organizational Meeting
- 16.06.2023 Topic: “Scotopic Sensitivity in Autism”, presented by Vivian Werner
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Winter Term 2022/23
- 24.03.2023 Autism Network Meeting
- 24.03.2023 Topic: “Transcranial electrical stimulation in ADHD and ASD”, presented by Prof. Kerstin Krauel (Head of Research and Teaching of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic at the University Hospital in Magdeburg)
- 10.02.2023 Preliminary Data Presentation: “Autism and Social Perception”, presented by Andrea Kowallik, MD Samaneh Dastgheib
- 13.01.2023 Topic: “Clockwork Thoughts & Visual Silence: The challenges and complexities faced when autism and deafness coexist”, presented by Omar Edrees
- Young, A., Ferguson-Coleman, E., Wright, B., & Le Couteur, A. (2019). Parental conceptualizations of autism and deafness in British deaf children. The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 24(3), 280-288. https://doi.org/10.1093/deafed/enz002Externer Link
- Allgar, V., Wright, B., Taylor, A., Couter, A. L., & Phillips, H. (2021). Diagnosing autism spectrum disorders in deaf children using two standardised assessment instruments: The ADIR-Deaf adaptation and the ADOS-2 Deaf adaptation. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(19), 4374. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10194374Externer Link
- 02.12.2022 Christmas Special: TEDx Talk “Music as a window into the Autistic mind”
- 11.11.2022 Autism Network Meeting
- 11.11.2022 Topic: “Autism and Brain Asymmetries”, presented by Vivian Werner
- Floris, D. L., Wolfers, T., Zabihi, M., Holz, N. E., Zwiers, M. P., Charman, T., … & Wooldridge, C. (2021). Atypical brain asymmetry in autism—a candidate for clinically meaningful stratification. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 6(8), 802-812. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsc.2020.08.008Externer Link
- 04.11.2022 Topic: “Transgender and Autism”, presented by Prof. Florian Zepf, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University Hospital of Jena
- 21.10.2022 Organizational Meeting
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Summer Term 2022
- 01.07.2022 Topic: “Cultural and contextual effects on autism diagnoses”
- de Leeuw, A., Happé, F., & Hoekstra, R. A. (2020). A conceptual framework for understanding the cultural and contextual factors on autism across the globe. Autism Research, 13(7), 1029-1050. https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.2276Externer Link
- 03.06.2022 Topic: “The effects of Autism on Voice Memory”, presented by Prof. David Feinberg from McMaster University, Canada
- in collaboration with the Voice Research Unit
- 20.05.2022 Topic: “Machine-Learning Based Analysis of Empathy in Real-Time Social Interactions”, presented by Cem Doğdu
- Original research: Doğdu, C., Kessler, T., Schneider, D., Shadaydeh, M., Schweinberger, S.R. (2022). A comparison of machine learning algorithms and feature sets for automatic vocal emotion recognition in speech. Sensors, 22, 7561. https://doi.org/10.3390/s22197561Externer Link
- 13.05.2022 Neurofeedback Workshop
- 29.04.2022 Organizational Meeting
- 01.07.2022 Topic: “Cultural and contextual effects on autism diagnoses”
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Winter Term 2021/22
- 04.02.2022 Topic: “Gender differences in ADI-R”, presented by Rebecca Wientzek
- Beggiato, A., Peyre, H., Maruani, A., Scheid, I., Rastam, M., Amsellem, F., … & Delorme, R. (2017). Gender differences in autism spectrum disorders: Divergence among specific core symptoms. Autism Research, 10(4), 680-689. https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.1715Externer Link
- 14.01.2022 Autism Network Meeting
- 14.01.2022 Topic: “Synchronization-based dance/movement therapy”, presented by Nerea Aizpurua
- Koehne, S., Behrends, A., Fairhurst, M. T., & Dziobek, I. (2016). Promoting social cognition through an imitation and synchronization-based dance/movement intervention in adults with autism spectrum disorder: A controlled proof-of-concept study. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 85(1), 27-35. https://doi.org/10.1159/000441111Externer Link
- 10.12.2021 Christmas Special: Short film “Signale” (“signals”) and discussion with producer Louis Bennies
- 12.11.2021 Topic: “Language use and the appropriate way to talk about individuals with autism (in autism research)”
- Vivanti, G. (2020). Ask the editor: What is the most appropriate way to talk
about individuals with a diagnosis of autism?. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 50, 691–693. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-019-04280-xExterner Link - Botha, M., Hanlon, J. & Williams, G.L. (2021). Does language matter? Identity-first versus person-first language use in autism research: A response to Vivanti. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-020-04858-wExterner Link
- Lei, J., Jones, L., & Brosnan, M. (2021). Exploring an e-learning community’s response to the language and terminology use in autism from two massive open online courses on autism education and technology use. Autism, 25(5), 1349–1367. https://doi.org/10.1177/1362361320987963Externer Link
- Bury, S.M., Jellett, R., Spoor, J.R. et al. (2020). “It defines who I am” or “It’s something I have”: What language do [autistic] Australian adults [on the autism spectrum] prefer?. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-020-04425-3Externer Link
- Fletcher-Watson, S., Bölte, S., Crompton, C. J., Jones, D., Lai, M.-C., Mandy, W., Pellicano, L., Stahmer, A., Taylor, J., & Mandell, D. (2021). Publishing standards for promoting excellence in autism research. Autism, 25(6), 1501–1504. https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613211019830Externer Link
- Vivanti, G. (2020). Ask the editor: What is the most appropriate way to talk
- 05.11.2021 Autism Network Meeting
- 22.10.2021 Organizational Meeting
- 04.02.2022 Topic: “Gender differences in ADI-R”, presented by Rebecca Wientzek
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Summer Term 2020
- 03.07.2020 Topic: “Design of intervention studies”
- 12.06.2020 Autism Network Meeting
- 08.05.2020 Topic: “Consequences of the pandemic on people with ASD”
- Keypaper: Narcisi, Antonio (2020): Handle the Autism Spectrum Condition during Coronavirus (COVID-19) Stay at Home Period: Ten Tips for Helping Parents and Caregivers of Young Children. Brain Sciences, 10(4), 207;https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10040207
- Keypaper: Yarımkaya, E., & Esentürk, O. K. (2020). Promoting physical activity for children with autism spectrum disorders during Coronavirus outbreak: benefits, strategies, and examples. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1080/20473869.2020.1756115
- 24.05.2020 Cancelled
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Winter Term 2019/20
- 21.02.2020 Autism Network Meeting
- 24.01.2020 Topic: “ASD Einzeltherapie-Ansatz nach Dziobek”
- Keypaper: Dziobek, I., Stoll, S., & Lipinski, S. (2019). Hochfunktionaler Autismus bei Erwachsenen : ein kognitiv-verhaltenstherapeutisches Manual / Isabel Dziobek und Sandra Stoll ; unter Mitarbeit von Silke Lipinski: Ein kognitiv-verhaltenstherapeutisches Manual (1. Auflage.). Stuttgart: Verlag W. Kohlhammer.
- 13.12.2019 Christmas Special: “The public image of autism fueled by the media”
- 22.11.2019 Topic: “Mu rhythm enhancement versus suppression-neurofeedback training in ASD” presented by Samaneh Dastgheib
- Keypaper: de Vega, M., Padrón, I., Moreno, I. Z., García‐Marco, E., Domínguez, A., Marrero, H., & Hernández, S. (2019). Both the mirror and the affordance systems might be impaired in adults with high autistic traits. Evidence from EEG mu and beta rhythms. Autism Research.
- Keypaper: Friedrich, E. V., Sivanathan, A., Lim, T., Suttie, N., Louchart, S., Pillen, S., & Pineda, J. A. (2015). An effective neurofeedback intervention to improve social interactions in children with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 45(12), 4084-4100.
- Keypaper: García Vite, T. K., Ayala Guerrero, F., Mateos Salgado, E. L., & Cebreros Paniagua, R. (2018). Characterization of the Mu rhythm during the sleep of children with autism spectrum disorder level 1. Salud Mental, 41(3), 109-116.
- Keypaper: Pineda, J. A., Carrasco, K., Datko, M., Pillen, S., & Schalles, M. (2014). Neurofeedback training produces normalization in behavioural and electrophysiological measures of high-functioning autism. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 369(1644), 20130183.
- 25.10.2019 Topic: Coordination meeting
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Summer Term 2019
- 12.04.2019 Topic: “Summing up pre-/neonatal and early childhood brain growth and ASD”
- Keypaper: Blanken, L. M., Dass, A., Alvares, G., van der Ende, J., Schoemaker, N. K., El Marroun, H., … & Dissanayake, C. (2018). A prospective study of fetal head growth, autistic traits and autism spectrum disorder. Autism Research, 11(4), 602-612.
- Keypaper: Bonnet‐Brilhault, F., Rajerison, T. A., Paillet, C., Guimard‐Brunault, M., Saby, A., Ponson, L., … & Roux, S. (2018). Autism is a prenatal disorder: Evidence from late gestation brain overgrowth. Autism Research, 11(12), 1635-1642.
- 24.05.2019 Topic: “Overarousal hypotheses/ socioaffective-excitatory/inhibitory-imbalance model”
- Keypaper: Hadjikhani, N., Zurcher, N. R., Lassalle, A., Hippolyte, L., Ward, N., & Johnels, J. Å. (2017). The effect of constraining eye-contact during dynamic emotional face perception—an fMRI study. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 12(7), 1197-1207.
- 05.07.2019 Topic: “Relationships between ASD, emotion recognition and autonomic measures”
- Keypaper: Bal, E., Harden, E., Lamb, D., Van Hecke, A. V., Denver, J. W., & Porges, S. W. (2010). Emotion recognition in children with autism spectrum disorders: Relations to eye gaze and autonomic state. Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 40(3), 358-370.
- 26.07.2019 Topic: “Neurofeedback and HRV biofeedback” presented by Andy Schumann
- Keypaper: Lehrer, P. M., & Gevirtz, R. (2014). Heart rate variability biofeedback: how and why does it work?. Frontiers in psychology, 5, 756.
- Keypaper: Mather, M., & Thayer, J. F. (2018). How heart rate variability affects emotion regulation brain networks. Current opinion in behavioral sciences, 19, 98-104.
- 12.04.2019 Topic: “Summing up pre-/neonatal and early childhood brain growth and ASD”
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Winter Term 2018/19
- 08.02.2019 Topic: “Abnormal brain growth in autism”
- Keypaper: Courchesne, E., Campbell, K., Solso, S. Brain growth across the life span in autism: Age-specific changes in anatomical pathology. Brain Research, 1380:138-45, 2011
- 25.01.2019 Topic: “BDNF- Brain Drive Neurotrophic Factor- A biomarker for ASD?” presented by Samaneh Dastgheib
- Keypaper: Qin, X., Feng, J., Cao, C., Wu, H., Loh, Y., and Cheng, Y. (2016). Association of peripheral blood levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor with autism spectrum disorder in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA Pediatr. 170. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2016.1626
- Keypaper: Saghazadeh, A., and Rezaei, N. (2017). Brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels in autism: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J. Autism Dev. Disord. 47. doi: 10.1007/s10803-016-3024-x
- 14.12.2018 Christmas Special
- 16.11.2018 Topic: “Imitation and emotion recognition in ASD” presented by Andrea Kowallik
- Keypaper: Michael B. Lewis & Emily Dunn (2017) Instructions to mimic improve facial emotion recognition in people with sub-clinical autism traits, The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 70:11, 2357-2370, DOI: 10.1080/17470218.2016.1238950
- 26.10.2018 Topic: “Pupillometry and ASD” presented by Helene Kreysa and Dana Schneider
- Keypaper: Nuske et al.: Reactivity to fearful expressions of familiar and unfamiliar people in children with autism: an eye-tracking pupillometry study. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders 2014 6:14. doi:10.1186/1866-1955-6-14
- Keypaper: Nuske HJ, Vivanti G, Dissanayake C. Others’ emotions teach, but not in autism: an eye-tracking pupillometry study. Mol Autism. 2016;7(1):36. doi: 10.1186/s13229-016-0098-4
- 08.02.2019 Topic: “Abnormal brain growth in autism”
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Summer Term 2018
- 28.09.2018 Topic: “Repetition suppression in autism and schizophrenia” presented by Prof. Gyula Kovacs
- Keypaper: Wacongne et al. (2012). A Neuronal Model of Predictive Coding Accounting for the Mismatch Negativity. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32(11), 3665–3678.
- Keypaper: Sinha et al. (2014). Autism as a disorder of prediction. PNAS, 111(42), 15220–15225.
- Keypaper: Fletcher & Frith (2009). Perceiving is believing: a Bayesian approach to explaining the positive symptoms of schizophrenia. Nature Reviews, Neuroscience, 10, 48-58.
- 17.08.2018 Topic: “The relationship between ASD and Schizophrenia/Schizotypy” presented by Linda Ficco, Andrea Kowallik & Helene Kreysa
- Keypaper: Chisholm et al. (2015). The association between autism and schizophrenia spectrum disorders: A review of eight alternate models of co-occurrence. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 55 (2015) 173–183.
- 13.07.2018 Topic: “ABA Therapie” presented by Justyna Przeperska
- 15.06.2018 Topic: “Schizophrenia and autism as contrasting minds: neural evidence for the hypo-hyper-intentionality hypothesis” presented by Linda Ficco
- 04.05.2018 Topic: “Neurofeedback and Autism” presented by Dr. Stella Färber & Prof. Stefan Schweinberger
- 17.04.2018 Topic: “Voice Perception in Autism” presented by Dr. Schelinski (Max-Plank-Institute Leipzig)
- 13.04.2018 Topic: “Soziales Fertigkeitentraining und dazugehörige personalisierte Ansätze & Differentiating early and late electrophysiological markers of empathy in individuals with high and low autistic traits” presented by Prof. Sven Bölte & Dr. Dana Schneider
- 28.09.2018 Topic: “Repetition suppression in autism and schizophrenia” presented by Prof. Gyula Kovacs
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Winter Term 2017/18
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Summer Term 2017
- 11.08.2017 Topic: “Action presentation along the autism spectrum” presented by Carina Giesen
- 14.07.2017 Topic: “Autism diagnosis in infants by brain scan” presented by Catarina Amado
- 23.06.2017 Topic: “Psychotherapy on adults with highfunctioning autism” presented by Silke Lipinski
- 07.04.2017 Topic: “Autism through the lens of a camera” presented by Gregor Hayn-Leichsenrin
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Winter Term 2016/17
- 17.03.2017 Topic: “Talk of a concerned mother & Romantic relationships among adults with ASD” presented by Gudrun Uhlig & Catarina Amado
- Keypaper: Strunz et al. (2016). Romantic Relationships and Relationship Satisfaction Among Adults With Asperger Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 73(1), 113-125.
- 24.02.2017 Topic: “Auditory/Voice processing in ASD” presented by Romi Zäske
- Keypaper: Schelinski et al. (2016). Temporal voice areas exist in autism spectrum disorder but are dysfunctional for voice identity recognition. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 11(11), 1812-1822.
- Keypaper: Schelinski et al. (2016). Voice identity processing in autism spectrum disorder. Autism Research, 10(1), 155-168.
- 20.01.2017 Topic: “The influence of oxytocin on social functioning and ASD” presented by Philipp Kanske & Katrin Preckel (MPI Leipzig)
- Keypaper: Watanabe et al. (2015). Clinical and neural effects of six-week administration of oxytocin on core symptoms of autism. Brain, 138(11), 3400-3412.
- Keypaper: Kanske et al. (2016). Are strong empathizers better mentalizers? Evidence for independence and interaction between the routes of social cognition. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 11(9), 1383-1392.
- 16.12.2016 Christmas Special- Non Scientific Event on ASD
- 18.11.2016 Topic: “Learning mechanisms in ASD” presented by Katharina Limbach
- Keypaper: Bo et al. (2016). Do children with autism spectrum disorders have motor learning difficulties? Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 23, 50-62.
- 14.10.2016 Topic: “Emotion Regulation in Autism Spectrum Disorder” presented by Claudia Menzel
- Keypaper: Mazefesky et al. (2013). The Role of Emotion Regulation in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 52(7), 679–688.
- Keypaper: Samson et al. (2012). Emotion Regulation in Asperger’s Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism. Emotion, 12(4), 659-665.
- 17.03.2017 Topic: “Talk of a concerned mother & Romantic relationships among adults with ASD” presented by Gudrun Uhlig & Catarina Amado
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Summer Term 2016
- 16.09.2016 Topic: “The Intense World Theory of Autism” presented by Catarina Amado
- Keypaper: Markram et al. (2007). The intense world syndrome–an alternative hypothesis for autism. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 1(1), 77-96.
- 19.08.2016 Topic: “Autism & Creativity” presented by Marlena Itz
- Keypaper: Best et al. (2015). The Relationship Between Subthreshold Autistic Traits, Ambiguous Figure Perception and Divergent Thinking. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 45(12), 4064-4073.
- 15.07.2016 Topic: “The Extreme Male Brain Hypothesis of ASD” presented by Gregor Hayn-Leichsenring
- Keypaper: Baron-Cohen (2002). The extreme male brain theory of autism. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 6(6), 248-254.
- 17.06.2016 Topic: “Genetics in ASD” presented by Christpoph Redies
- Keypaper: de la Torre et al. (2016). Advancing the understanding of autism disease mechanisms through genetics. Nature Medicine Review, 22(4), 345-361.
- 20.05.2016 Topic: “Autism research with autistic traits in the general population” presented by Carina Giesen
- Keypaper: Baron-Cohen et al. (2001). The Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ): Evidence from Asperger Syndrome/High-Functioning Autism, Malesand Females, Scientists and Mathematicians. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 31(1), 5-17.
- 16.09.2016 Topic: “The Intense World Theory of Autism” presented by Catarina Amado
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Winter Term 2015/16
- 18.03.2016 Topic: “A duet for one. Sychrony in Dual Interactions & WGAS 2016 report” presented by Helene Kreysa & Verena Skuk
- Keypaper: Friston, & Frith (2015). A duet for one. Consciousness and Cognition, 36, 390-405.
- 19.02.2016 Topic: “Autism in Adulthood” presented by Gregor Hayn-Leichsenring & Claudia Menzel
- Keypaper: Magiati et al. (2014). Cognitive, language, social and behavioural outcomes in adults with autism spectrum disorders: A systematic review of longitudinal follow-up studies in adulthood. Clinical Psychology Review, 34(1), 73-86.
- 15.01.2016 Topic: “Gender Differences in ASD & Person Perception in ASD” presented by Dana Schneider & Stefan Schweinberger
- Keypaper: Werling, & Geschwind (2013). Sex differences in autism spectrum disorders. Current Opinion in Neurology, 26(2), 146-153.;
- Keypaper: Rhodes et al. (2013). Autistic traits are linked to reduced adaptive coding of face identity and selectively poorer face recognition in men but not women. Neuropsychologia, 51(13), 2702-2708.
- 27.11.2015 Topic: “Broken Mirror Neuron Theory in ASD” presented by Katharina Limbach
- Keypaper: Southgate (2008). Unbroken mirrors: Challenging a theory of autism. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 12(6), 225-229.
- 30.10.2015 Topic: “Predictive Coding in ASD” presented by Christoph Redies
- Keypaper: Van de Cruys et al. (2014). Precise minds in uncertain worlds: Predictive coding in autism. Psychological Review, 121(4), 649-675.
- 18.03.2016 Topic: “A duet for one. Sychrony in Dual Interactions & WGAS 2016 report” presented by Helene Kreysa & Verena Skuk
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Summer Term 2015
- 18.09.2015 Topic: “Social Motivation in ASD” presented by Carina Giesen
- Keypaper: Chevallier et al. (2012). The social motivation theory of autism. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 16(4), 231-239.
- 07.08.2015 Topic: “Eye Contact in Children with ASD” presented by Helene Kreysa
- Keypaper: Falck-Ytter et al. (2015). Eye Contact Modulates Cognitive Processing Differently in Children With Autism. Child Development, 86(1), 37-47.
- 10.07.2015 Topic: “Mouse models in ASD” presented by Gregor Hayn-Leichsenring
- Keypaper: Hamilton et al. (2011). Multiple Multiple autism-like behaviors in a novel transgenic mouse model. Behavioural Brain Research, 218(1), 29-41.
- 17.04.2015 Topic: “Antioxidant treatment in ASD & WGAS 2015 news” presented by Dana Schneider & Jürgen Kaufmann
- Keypaper: Singh et al. (2014). Sulforaphane treatment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(43), 15550-15555.
- 18.09.2015 Topic: “Social Motivation in ASD” presented by Carina Giesen