Autism and Neuro-Development REsearch Workshop
«(Ultra) Early intervention in NDD:
Understanding development to facilitate functioning»
Cité de la création et de l’innovation MAME, Tours
Registration is free but mandatory. REGISTER HERE!
Deadline for registration March 1st.
(Lunch and coffee breaks are offered)
9h00-9h30 :Welcome and Introduction
Symposia 1: Early physiological Neurodevelopment
9h30-10h00
Learning frombabies: How infants understand the visual and affective world
Laurie BAYET (USA)
10h00-10h30
Functional development of the auditory brain networks
Fabrice WALLOIS (Amiens)
10h30-11h00: Cofee break
11h00-11h30
Fetal nutritional environment and neurodevelopment: consequences of maternal obesity
Delphine MITANCHEZ (Tours)
11h30-12h00
General Movement Assessment and Motor Optimality Scores as part of Neurodevelopmental Assessment in High-Risk Infants
Jill HEATHCOCK (USA/Tours)
12h00-12h30
Oral Sessions by Young Researchers (3 presentations)
12h30-13h30: Lunch break
13h30-14h00: Poster Session
Symposia 2 : What innovations for early intervention?
14h00-14h30
Neurofeedback in ADHD
Jérémie MATTOUT (Lyon)
14h30-15h00
Brain stimulation and NeuroDevelopmental Disorders
Michael SINIATCHKIN (Germany)
15h00-15h30
Bromide salts normalize social and stereotypic behaviors in three mouse models of autism: therapeutic implications
Julie LE MERRER & Jérôme BECKER (Tours)
15h30-16h00
Exploring inter-brain neurofeedback tools for social communication
Suzanne DIKKER (USA)
16h00-16h20: Closing comments
Call For Abstracts!
Deadline February 20th 2022
ANDREW3 is an opportunity for young researchers and professionals to present their work (PhD students, post-docs, medical residents, clinical assistants, young professionnals...).
We invite abstracts proposal for this event, with a limit of 250 words, preferentially in English. Up to 50 poster presentations will be selected. 3 of the submissions will be selected for an oral presentation (5-7 min + 3 min for questions). Presentations should be in the scope of ANDREW3, within the following thematic: Neurophysiology, Physiopathology, Early development, Innovative intervention.
Eligibility criteria:
The presentations should relate to research about NDD, falling under one of the following topics Neurophysiology,, Early development, Innovative intervention.
Proposals reporting on completed research are preferred, however, proposals for partial research reports will also be considered.
This call for papers is primarily addressed to young researchers (scientists or clinicians / PhD students, post-doctoral fellows, tenured researchers up to 3 years after their tenure).
Proposals involving an international scientific research collaboration and/or a concrete participatory research dimension will be particularly appreciated.
SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT NOW!
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