The Predictors for Activity and Participation in Children With ASD: A Follow-up Study
Autism Spectrum DisorderDevelopmental function and Participation in life and school activities in patients with autism spectrum disorder: A follow-up study
Mindreading in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum DisorderThis study aims to investigate the ability of reading emotions by the Eyes task in adults with ASD, and examine the gazing pattern and frontal activation during the task. We plan to recruit 50 adults with ASD and 50 typically-developing adults. Eye-tracking and frontal activation (measured by functional near-infrared spectroscopy) will be examined during the Eyes task.
The Real World Study of Autism Spectrum Disorder in China
Autism Spectrum DisorderThe investigators conduct the real world study to explore mechanisms of autism based on multi-modal data.
Phenotypic Exploration of Autism Spectrum Disorders Retrospective and Prospective Data
Autism Spectrum DisorderAutism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are a heterogeneous group of severe developmental abnormalities of the nervous system characterized by deficits in social interaction and verbal and nonverbal communication affecting approximately 1% of the general population. In 5-40% of cases, genetic factors are identified as the cause of these disorders. Despite this unique definition and the advancement of techniques, ASD is still a clinically and genetically heterogeneous condition, as several hundred genes have been identified to date. Primary Objective and Endpoint Primary Objective: Exploration of phenotypic heterogeneity in patients with ASD. Primary endpoint: Routine Care Clinical Investigation Criteria. Scores on assessment scales,
Cognitive Neuroscience of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Asperger's DisorderMental Retardation3 moreBackground: Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are a group of developmental disorders that affect communication, social interaction, and behavior. Relatively little is known about the relationship between genetics and behavior among these individuals and their close relatives. Researchers are interested in using interviews and rating scales to better understand these issues, as well as collecting brain scan data and genetic samples for testing and comparison. By comparing test results and genetic samples from healthy volunteers, people with ASD, and parents (or caregivers or legal guardians) of the first two groups, researchers hope to better understand the neuroscience of ASD. Objectives: To learn more about the brain in healthy people and in people with autism spectrum disorders. To study genes that might be involved in autism spectrum disorders by collecting DNA samples from participants. Eligibility: The following groups of participants will be eligible for the study: Individuals between 5 and 89 years of age who have autism spectrum disorders. Healthy volunteers between 5 and 89 years of age. Cognitively impaired children between 5 and 17 years of age. Parents/caregivers/legal guardians of individuals in the above three groups. Design: Participants will visit the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center for research tests, which will be administered over multiple visits. Researchers will determine the specific tests to be administered based on the medical history of the study participant. Researchers will study the brain through interviews, tests of thinking and memory (neuropsychological tests), brain imaging with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and magnetoencephalography (MEG). The study will also collect blood or saliva to obtain a DNA sample.
Experimental Techniques for Early Identification of Autism
Autism Spectrum DisorderInfant DevelopmentThis project deals with essential challenges in the context of Autism Spectrum Disorder, benefiting from a longitudinal design in infancy and a cutting-edge electroencephalogram/eye-tracking integrated approach. The investigators will focus on multisensory audiovisual integration to identify early markers of autism in infants at-risk for autism. The investigators will characterize early derailments from the typical developmental trajectories to identify critical "time windows" and better describe the heterogeneity of autism.
Faecal Microbiota Analysis in Neurotypical and Autism Syndrome Disorder Siblings
Autism Spectrum DisorderAutismThis study aims to accurately characterise the gut microbiota composition of faeces of children with ASD and compare it with the gut microbiota composition of their neurotypical siblings. In addition it aims to also characterise the metagenome and metabolome of the faeces of both ASD and neurotypical siblings.
Sensory Phenotypes of Autism Spectrum Disorder
AutismThis project plans to establish sensory phenotypes of a Taiwanese ASD cohort across lifespan, including variety of sensory modalities, sensory domains, and clinical correlates. Also, we will clarify the relationship between sensory phenotypes and social impairment by two specific sensory-social paradigms targeting eye gaze avoidance and social touch anxiety, as well as the atypical neural representation of ASD during eye gaze and viewing social touch by fMRI and EEG.
Study of the Genetic Factors Involved in Autism and Related Disorders
Autism Spectrum DisorderThe main objective of the study is to define, for Autism Spectrum Disorder, the extent of genetic variation in synaptic pathways that may be targeted for therapeutic development. For this purpose the investigators will take advantage of large, well-characterized cohorts of patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder for genetic screenings. Targeted sequencing of selected synaptic genes, previously associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder, will be carried out in these cohorts with deep coverage of coding regions and a strong focus on previously untested regulatory regions. Genomic data from Copy Number Variant, whole genome sequencing and exome sequencing, available for some of these patients, will be integrated in the overall analysis. The investigators will strongly emphasize the establishment of comprehensive genotype/phenotype correlations.
SenseToKnow Autism Screening Device Validation Study
AutismAutism Spectrum DisorderThis is a pivotal, prospective, double-blind, study to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of the SenseToKnow app for the detection of autism spectrum disorder in children 16-36 months of age.