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Active clinical trials for "Autism Spectrum Disorder"

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Adaptation and Feasibility of the Community-Based Anxiety Program Tailored for Autism (CAPTA)

AnxietyAutism Spectrum Disorder3 more

Anxiety is very common in autistic youth. Recently, an intervention has been created by the investigators to target these symptoms in autistic youth in a community setting. The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility of implementing this treatment in community care centers.

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Proof of Concept Study on Pitolisant Effect on Autism Spectrum Disorders in Children and Adolescents...

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Proof of concept, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, study to investigate the effect, safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of pitolisant in male children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Using Serious Games to Improve Social Skills in Autism

Autism Spectrum DisorderAutism

The investigators will conduct a small-scale randomized control trial comparing the intervention game to an active control game, and will assess outcomes at multiple time points (pre-, post-, 6-month follow-up). These outcomes will include a wide range of behaviors that are measured along a continuum from controlled lab-based tasks to uncontrolled, real-world social interactions between dyads.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

SQUED™ Series 28.1 Home-use and Treatment of Autowave Reverberator of Autism

Autistic DisorderAutism Spectrum Disorder7 more

Locomotor, transport and information functions in human body systems are carried out by active media in autowave regimes! Any living organism is a (micro-macro-mega) hierarchy of autowave subsystems-an ensemble of loosely coupled subsystems of a simpler structure. From the highest levels of the hierarchy, Autowave Codes-Signals arrive, which determine the transitions of subsystems from one autowave regime to another Autowave interaction (of Complex Coherent Action). Autowave interaction is a process associated with the evolution and interaction of spatial and wave structures in the active media of the organism. Chaos in organism functioning tells about health. Periodicity - Autowave reverberator may presage a disease - Autism Spectrum Disorder; Chaotic nature of oscillations in active media of physiological systems is more optimal for their vital functions than periodic one. Firstly, systems that function in chaotic regimes, can re-arrange themselves faster and easier in case of change of environmental conditions, i.e. the so called adaptive control is more easily implemented in them. Secondly, "spreading" of oscillations strength along comparatively wide frequency band takes place in chaotic regime. When an organism is young and healthy, physiological systems show the elements of chaotic behavior, i.e. irregularity and chaotic dynamics are the extremely important characteristics of health. Decrease in changeability and appearance of stable periodicity of Autowave reverberator are often connected with Autism. The main purpose is to study brain plasticity (the changes that occur in the brain through Autowave reverberator) in children with autism. Research suggests that during development, the brains of children may change in response to their Autowave reverberator differently than the brains of typically developing individuals. Investigators want to understand why and how this difference may contribute to the symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In this study, the investigators will be examining the effects of non-invasive neuromodulation SQUED™ series 28.1 home-use for Treatment of Autowave reverberator of Autism. Integrative Team World Organization of Medical Synergetics (WOMS) - collaborations between physicians and researchers with expertise in biostatistics, physics, mathematics, engineering, and computer science.

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria

DDX3X Syndrome -The Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment is Characterizing DDX3X-related...

DDX3XMental Retardation2 more

DDX3X syndrome is a genetic cause of intellectual disability and other neurologic features including, in some cases, autism. Variants in the DDX3X gene are thought to account for 1-3% of unexplained intellectual disability in females, making it one of the more common causes of intellectual disability.This study seeks to characterize DDX3X-related neurodevelopmental disorders using a number of genetic, medical and neuropsychological measures.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

A Deep Learning Algorithm Platform to Predict Autism Diagnosis and Subtypes

Autism Spectrum Disorder

This is the first human study on ASD microbiome with robust methodologies: prospective and sibling designs, metagenomics profiles, establishing an ASD multi-dimensional databank (clinic, behavior, neurocognition, brain imaging, metabolomics, and microbiome) collected using the same methodology and genetic biology simultaneously, and developing a deep learning platform for ASD diagnosis and prevention. With the accomplishment of this project, we anticipate establishing a web application for clinical and academic use. Our findings will further advance the knowledge in the pathogenetic mechanisms of ASD to enhance early detection, diagnosis, and treatment, subsequently contributing to precision medicine.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

A Multi-dimensional Prospective Study to Discover Gene-microenvironment Interactions in Neurodevelopmental...

Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderUnspecified Type1 more

This project is the first involving the two most common neurodevelopmental disorders, ASD and ADHD, as well as TDC to establish a multi-dimensional database (clinic, behavior, neurocognitive function, brain imaging, metabolomics, and microbiome) using the same methodology. Based on this integrated multi-dimensional databank, we anticipate exploring metabolic flows of the gut-brain axis during brain development and identifying the common and unique biomarkers of ASD and ADHD and high-risk materials related to their functions and the underlying mechanism. Moreover, distinguishing the characteristics of the gut microbiota, gastrointestinal disorders, and microbial flora dysbiosis also helps us, in turn, to accelerate the process of identifying biological treatments that can interfere or slow down the severity of cognitive impairments in neurodevelopmental disorders. Eventually, we anticipate finding the clinical and neurocognitive measures related to the direct or indirect influence of gut-brain signaling. Our findings are anticipated to improve the knowledge about neurodevelopmental disorders, enhance developing early detection, diagnosis, and treatment for ASD and ADHD, and contribute to precision medicine.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Comparing Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Versus Mindfulness-Based Therapy for Autistic Adults

Autism Spectrum DisorderDepression1 more

Autistic adults are at a greater risk for mental health problems compared to the general population, with 50% meeting criteria for a co-occurring psychiatric condition. Depression and anxiety are the most common of these conditions among autistic adults, contributing to long-term detrimental effects on health, day-to-day functioning, and quality of life. This study will conduct the first large-scale head-to-head comparison of the two most widely studied mental health interventions for autistic adults: cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness-based therapy (MBT). Both interventions are well-established, empirically supported treatments for depression and anxiety in the general population, and both interventions have demonstrated efficacy among autistic adults. However, their comparative effectiveness and heterogeneity of treatment effects have not been established in autistic adults. Both interventions will be delivered by telehealth.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

PRT for Adolescents With High Functioning Autism

AutismAutism Spectrum Disorder High-Functioning6 more

The purpose of this study is to identify improvement in behavioral and social function and changes in the brain following Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) for Adolescents in highly verbal adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Not yet recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Improving Social Communication in Individuals With ASD Using AI

Autism Spectrum Disorder

The purpose of this study is to identify whether researched and commonly used face-to-face interventions can be effectively implemented through artificial intelligence (AI) using an application on the phone or computer. The investigators plan to recruit verbal individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder who demonstrate challenges with socialization. Modules focusing on various difficulties experienced by autistic individuals will provide practice and feedback using voice recognition and feedback. If effective, this intervention can be scaled up to provide cost-effective accessible assistance to individuals, particularly those who do not have access to care or prefer to secure services in the comfort of their own homes.

Not yet recruiting13 enrollment criteria
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