Impact of Mixed Reality Training on Motor Skills in Children With Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Autistic Spectrum DisorderPeople with autistic spectrum disorder frequently present impaired motricity, or at least different motricity from neurotypical subjects (walking; postural balance; fine motor skills; motor control, etc.). Motor impairment can have impact on the performance and learning of simple tasks (bathing, dressing, writing, using tools, etc.), especially in children and teenagers. These last years, new therapeutics such as Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality technologies have developed. Their therapeutic interest has been identified in various pathologies like phobia. However, their influence on motor skills has been little studied. The first results obtained with disabled adults described a significant increase in walking speed after a 3-month Mixed Reality training.
Adapting BA for Minimally Verbal Autistic Adults
AutismDepression2 moreThe present study aims to adapt and evaluate the feasibility of the BeatIt-2 behavioral activation intervention for people with intellectual disabilities and low mood to be implemented with minimally verbal autistic individuals.
Establishment of Social Skills Training Group in Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Effectiveness...
Autism Spectrum Disorder High-FunctioningAutism spectrum disorders (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction, and the presence of restricted, repetitive behavior and interests. Their social relationships with peers may remain a challenge or even worsen for individuals with ASD throughout the school years and beyond. Adolescence may be a particularly difficult developmental period, as they may have greater motivation or desire to engage with peers but also have greater awareness of their social disability. Adolescents with ASD are reported to experience greater loneliness and mood disturbances, and have poorer friendship quality and social network status than their typically developing peers. Moreover, a growing body of literature indicating that students with ASD have increased risk at all kinds of bullying involvement. These findings underscore the importance of providing social skills training. One of the empirically supported intervention program that targets adolescents with ASD is the Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS®). This is a parent-assisted, manualized social skills training program that addresses crucial areas of social functioning for adolescents. Psycho-education and cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques are employed to help adolescents develop ecologically valid skills for making and maintaining friendships. Moreover, caregiver attendance at the same time in the caregiver group was a mandatory component to enhance the child/s generalization of social skills. Adolescents with ASD and normal IQ will be recruit to attend the 14-week PEERS® group training together with a parent. The participants will be stratified by gender and randomized to a treatment (TX) group or delayed treatment control (DTC) group. A team member uninvolved in the program made the random allocation with random digit generated by computer. This study investigated the acceptability, feasibility and effectiveness of the Taiwanese adolescent PEERS® program.
Creatine Supplementation in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum DisorderAutism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is accompanied by reduced levels of total creatine in right temporal-parietal junction and other brain regions of interest, and addressing this deficit by exogenous administration of creatine may have beneficial effects on brain metabolism and disease-specific clinical symptoms in patients suffering from ASD.
Intranasal Ketamine With Dexmedetomidine for the Treatment of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Autism Spectrum DisorderAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a life-long neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by qualitative abnormalities in reciprocal social interactions and patterns of communication, and by a restricted, stereotyped, repetitive repertoire of interests and activities. The use of medications in adolescents and young adults with ASD is extremely common. However, few data address the effectiveness and harms of medications specifically in this population. The purpose of the study is to determine the efficacy and safety of intranasal ketamine with dexmedetomidine in children with ASD.
Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum DisorderAutism2 moreResearchers at Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute are conducting a study about mitochondrial function in children. The study involves up to 5 visits to Arkansas Children's Hospital with fasting blood draws, behavioral assessments, and/or questionnaires. This study is not currently recruiting, but continues to follow those who were enrolled. There is no cost for visits or study-related exams. For further information, please contact the program manager, Leanna Delhey, at ldelhey@uams.edu or 501-364-4519
Characterizing Occupational Therapy Intervention for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autism Spectrum DisorderThis pilot study aims to identify behavioral and neural measures of sensory processing and attention associated with routine occupational therapy intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders. Specifically, the investigator will examine the impact of a child's level of engagement during therapy using standardized behavioral and electroencephalography (EEG) measures of sensory processing.
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,