Sophie Schwartz, one of our doctoral students, is Autism Speaks’ first Royal Arch Mason’s predoctoral fellow. Recently, Autism Speaks had a blog post highlighting Sophie’s work here at the center! Sophie’s work is part of the CAPS project, and examines auditory processing in typically developing individuals and those with ASD. Read the Autism Speaks blog post here.
Earlier this month, one of our doctoral students, Mihaela Barokova, had her latest paper published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. The paper examines the use of natural language samples as measures of expressive language and communication. Here’s the pubmed link! Happy reading!
Dr. Tager-Flusberg was honored to be the Keynote speaker at Boston Higashi School’s annual interdisciplinary Autism Forum! The forum, which several CARE staff and graduate students had the opportunity to attend as well, focused on the impact of autism across the lifespan. The forum took place at the Granite Links Golf Club Ballroom in Quincy, […]