Sensory Processing and Neuroimaging Assessment to Guide Treatment Interventions

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Elysa

Elysa Marco, MD

Elysa Marco, MD

This presentation will correlate the neural networks of sensory processing and the brain changes in these networks found in recent neuroimaging research in Autism and Sensory Processing Disorders (SPD).  The importance of these changes as it relates to the new sensory features in the DSM-5 Autism clinical criteria will be emphasized.  Sensory and attention based differences found in Autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders will also be reviewed.  A novel approach using sensory processing and neuroimaging will be demonstrated that includes the use of IPad technology to guide diagnosis and treatment.

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Elysa Marco, MD

This presentation will correlate the neural networks of sensory processing and the brain changes in these networks found in recent neuroimaging research in Autism and Sensory Processing Disorders (SPD).  The importance of these changes as it relates to the new sensory features in the DSM-5 Autism clinical criteria will be emphasized.  Sensory and attention based differences found in Autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders will also be reviewed.  A novel approach using sensory processing and neuroimaging will be demonstrated that includes the use of IPad technology to guide diagnosis and treatment.

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