Comorbidity of Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Using EEG to Explore Unique and Overlapping Behaviors in Autism and ADHD
Amanda Cremone-Caira, Ph.D., is a cognitive and developmental neuroscientist at Assumption University, and currently manages an interdisciplinary research program that evaluates the cognitive and socioemotional development of both typically developing children and children with neurodevelopmental disorders including ADHD and autism spectrum disorder. Her research program integrates behavioral tasks with measures of cognitive electrophysiology (i.e., EEG and ERP).
All are welcome to join via Zoom using the Zoom ID: 998 3520 2207. The event is part of the spring Center for Neuroscience Lecture Series.