Maggie presented a paper at INSAR

Maggie presented a paper at the INSAR (formerly, IMFAR) on our work using custom head models for TD, ASIB, and FXS ERP source analysis.  I understand the talk was very well received.  Congratulations Maggie!!  Details of the paper may be seen on the publication page.  Guy. M., Richards, J.E. & Roberts, J.E. (2018). Cortical Source Analysis of ERP Responses to Faces in Etiologically Distinct Groups of Infants at High-Risk for ASD. INSAR, Rotterdam, Netherlands, May 2018.

 

Wanze got a job

Wanze Xie finished his PhD and had his dissertation defense.  He will go through through graduation in December 2017.  In the meantime he was accepted as a postdoc working with Chuck Nelson in the Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard University.

Congratulations on Wanze for his successful graduate career and a job.

Maggie Paper at ICIS

ICIS Presentation: The cortical sources of face sensitive ERP components in infancy

Maggie Paper at ICIS

ICIS Presentation: Neural correlates of face processing associated with risk of autism spectrum disorders in infancy

Wanze Paper at ICIS

ICIS Presentation: The Relation between Infant Covert Orienting, Sustained Attention and Brain Activity

JER Paper at ICIS

ICIS Presentation: Brain changes in response to faces in the first year

 

News Update

Hey everyone!! It has been a while since we have put news on our site. We have been working hard on getting acquired data into publications. This has resulted in five or so publications last year. I am going to update the news for the site, focusing on some recent accomplishments. Happy New Year!!

We Made The Cover!!

Recently, one of our publications had a figure which made the cover of Developmental Neuroscience. Fillmore, P.T., Richards, J.E., Phillips-Meek, M.C., Cryer, A., & Stevens, M. (2015) Stereotaxic MRI brain atlases for infants from 3 to 12 months. Developmental Neuroscience. DOI:10.1159/000438749

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Nicki Paper at ICIS

ICIS Presentation: Neural Correlates of Face Processing in Infants at Risk for Autism and Infants with Fragile X Syndrome

Nicki is leaving us

Nicki Zieber has left the lab. Nicki has medical issues and is back in Kansas with her family. We wish you the best!!