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SENDING ABSTRACTS

Categories

The INSAR Chile 2019 Executive Committee has proposed a series of thematic categories, which seek to cover all aspects of current research in Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Abstracts sent to INSAR Chile 2019 must be framed in one of the following categories related to the study of Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorders:

 

  1. Affect and Emotion.

  2. Animal Models.

  3. Autism in adult life.

  4. Behaviors and Repetitive Interests.

  5. Biomarkers: phenotypic, molecular, neurophysiological.

  6. Cellular models.

  7. Clinical trials.

  8. Clinical Genetics.

  9. Cognition: attention, learning and memory.

  10. Cognitive Neurosciences.

  11. Communication and Language.

  12. Cultural and transcultural perspective.

  13. Diagnostic evaluation: standardized methods.

  14. Diagnostic evaluation: behavioral, sensory and cognitive.

  15. Early detection: screening, evaluation methods.

  16. Early diagnosis: clinical methods, evaluation of programs.

  17. Early Development.

  18. Education and Inclusion.

  19. Epidemiology and population studies.

  20. Ethics

  21. Epigenetics.

  22. Family Interventions.

  23. Family and Family Systems.

  24. Genetics and Behavior.

  25. Health and Public Health Systems.

  26. Immunology.

  27. Interventions: non-pharmacological in infants and preschoolers.

  28. Interventions: non-pharmacological in schoolchildren and adolescents.

  29. Interventions: non-pharmacological in adults.

  30. Medical Co-morbidities.

  31. Neuropsychology.

  32. Neurophysiology / EEG.

  33. Neuroimaging.

  34. Neurological co-morbidities.

  35. Pharmacological Interventions.

  36. Psychiatric co-morbidities.

  37. Social Cognition.

  38. Social Neuroscience.

  39. Syndromatic Autism.

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