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Autism in girls and women / Featured Talks / Presentations

Why autism brain studies matter (37 min)

Dr. Wu Nordahl is interviewed by Aakanksh Gurnani, a highschool junior who created NeuroChat with AG to support and uplift the neuro-diverse community.

Autism in girls and women / Featured Talks / NeuroTeens / Presentations

Women and Girls on the Spectrum (30 min)

Presentation at the Autism Tree Global Neurodiversity Conference (Nov 2024)

Featured Talks / Presentations

Science Minds (18 min)

Host Andrew Dakopolos in conversation with Christine Wu Nordahl (2023)

Featured Talks / Presentations

What neuroscience tells us about autism in children (50 min)

Dot to Dot Behind the Person Podcast (2022) with Christine Wu Nordahl Episode information: https://dot-to-dot-behind-the-person.simplecast.com/episodes/what-neuroscience-tells-us-about-autism-in-children-with-dr-wu-nordahl

Featured Talks / Presentations

The Autism Phenome Project: Identifying subgroups of autism (45 min)

Facebook Live (2022) with David G. Amaral, Christine Wu Nordahl, and Marjorie Solomon


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Featured Talks & Presentations

  • Why autism brain studies matter (37 min)
  • Women and Girls on the Spectrum (30 min)
  • Science Minds (18 min)
  • What neuroscience tells us about autism in children (50 min)
  • The Autism Phenome Project: Identifying subgroups of autism (45 min)

Featured Publications

  • Autism, Big Brains, and Zebrafish?
  • Looking at gastrointestinal symptoms in autistic children over time
  • Sex differences in trajectories of cortical development in autistic children from 2–13 years of age
  • Why do we need sex-balanced studies of autism?
  • IQ trajectories in autistic children through preadolescence
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