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    Yale Autism Center of Excellence: Mechanisms of Social Engagement in the Autism Spectrum Disorders
    Volkmar, Fred  (Owner: Volkmar, Fred)
    The Yale ACE consists of 5 project areas and 3 core resources. Projects I, II, and III focus on the same cohort of 12- to 24-month old infants with ASD followed up longitudinally. Project IV involves structural and functional neuroimaging protocols on a group of 10-year-olds with ASD who were extensively characterized at the age of 2 and 4 years. Project V includes cytogenetic studies of the infants evaluated in Projects I, II, and III, and the ASD children evaluated in Project IV. The Administrative Core is charged with planning, oversight, and management of the Yale ACE. The Assessment Core ensures that all project areas have access to well-characterized patients, family members and control populations, from a behavioral/phenotypic standpoint and from a medical/pediatric and genetics standpoint. The Data Management and Analysis provides data management and data analytic expertise across projects.

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    P50MH81756 Mechanisms of Social Engagement in Autism Spectrum Disorders 04/01/2008 03/31/2013 YALE UNIVERSITY
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    Bradshaw, Jessica; Shic, Frederick; Chawarska, Katarzyna  "Journal of autism and developmental disorders"  Brief report: face-specific recognition deficits in young children with autism spectrum disorders.
    Paul, Rhea; Roth, Froma P  "Language, speech, and hearing services in schools"  Characterizing and predicting outcomes of communication delays in infants and toddlers: implications for clinical practice.
    Chawarska, Katarzyna; Macari, Suzanne; Shic, Frederick  "Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines"  Context modulates attention to social scenes in toddlers with autism.
     
    Autism Diagnostic Interview, Revised (ADI-R) Clinical Assessments 79
    Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule - Module 1 Clinical Assessments 9
    CHARGE Family Characteristics Questionnaire Clinical Assessments 134
    CHARGE Physical Exam Clinical Assessments 56
    CSBS DP Behavior Sample Clinical Assessments 150
    Karyotype Clinical Assessments 81
    MacArthur-Bates CDI - Words and Gestures Form Clinical Assessments 134
    MacArthur-Bates CDI - Words and Sentences Form Clinical Assessments 43
    Modified CHARGE Family Medical History (2007) Clinical Assessments 142
    Mullen Scales of Early Learning Clinical Assessments 165
    NIMH Medical History Questionnaire Clinical Assessments 136
    Vineland-II - Parent and Caregiver Rating Form (2005) Clinical Assessments 24