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The Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Podcast is a summary of the latest research in autism spectrum disorders. This podcast will discuss new science, research discoveries, meetings and discussions, news reports, and other information important to those affected by autism especially families.

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    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.6 • 69 Ratings

The Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Podcast is a summary of the latest research in autism spectrum disorders. This podcast will discuss new science, research discoveries, meetings and discussions, news reports, and other information important to those affected by autism especially families.

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    Are Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions controversial?

    Are Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions controversial?

    While NDBIs are generally considered beneficial, they still face controversies – do they actually work and does that translate to an improved quality of life for the family? This week’s #ASF podcast interviews Molly Reilly and Jinwei Song of @UConn to dive into these issues, as well as the role of the caregiver in the intervention and how their influence affects the outcome. References below.







    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38719439







    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.1177/13623613241227516







    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10803-023-06198-x







    Websites: PRT, ESDM, JASPER, EMT, SocialABCs, and PathwaysBooks/Manuals: ESDM, PRT, JASPER, EMT

    • 19 min
    Rest in Power Jim Simons

    Rest in Power Jim Simons

    A legend in the autism community passed away on Friday. Today’s podcast focuses on the many talents of Dr. James (Jim) Simons, one of the founders of the Simons Foundation that has spent more than $500 million on autism research. We explain how he made his fortune, how he spent it, the importance of the Simons Foundation to the autism community, and advice from Dr. Simons about how to experience a life well lived.

    • 16 min
    What happens to premature infants as they get older?

    What happens to premature infants as they get older?

    As health care and outcomes for very premature infants has improved, scientists are able to track their longer term behavioral development, and that includes risk of developmental disorders like autism. On this week’s #ASFpodcast, Dr. Jessica Bradshaw discusses her recent research examining biological predictors like body temperature and heart rate and how they are linked to early autism features like social communication deficits in toddlerhood. All parents of pre-meet need to be vigilant and lean into resources like @BabyNavigator to help track their infant’s development.







    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41372-024-01942-2

    • 31 min
    Research for the end of Autism Action Month

    Research for the end of Autism Action Month

    In honor of the last week of Autism Awareness/Acceptance Month, we review two new scientific findings that call for more awareness and action, and less acceptance of the status quo. First: sex differences in autism are not well understood, and as it turns out, the influences on a diagnosis are different. Males have a higher rate of heritability compared to females. Second, those with rare genetic disorders have very few options for treatment, but a new study promises hope for more personalized approaches. The researchers use Timothy Syndrome as an example of how cells can start to function properly through a targeted approach which focuses on a small part of a gene. This is potentially life saving for individuals with this disorder.







    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/38630491/







    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07310-6

    • 14 min
    Machine Learning in Autism, Explained

    Machine Learning in Autism, Explained

    Thank you to Dennis Wall from Stanford University for explaining what Machine Learning is, how it’s related to Artificial Intelligence (today’s four buzz words) and how these new technologies are helping families get a diagnosis. He talks about the overall goals of these techniques, highlighting Cognoa’s CanvasDx to provide remote diagnoses to potentially reduce the waiting lists for families.









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    • 39 min
    Autism Self-Diagnosis Tools

    Autism Self-Diagnosis Tools

    Autistic individuals are turning to self-diagnosis to explain their autism features, sometimes based on better awareness, sometimes based on what they see on social media. But how accurate are these autism diagnostic tools? They range anywhere from tik-tok videos all the way to a tool called the RAADS-R which has been described as a valid diagnostic measure. Unfortunately, as discussed by scientist Alexandra Sturm who looked closely at what this tool measures, it’s probably not a true diagnostic measure. However, diagnosis for adults is hard to obtain, Dr. Sturm provides suggestions on what to do if you are curious about an autism diagnosis and don’t know where to turn.















    The RAADS can be found here: https://embrace-autism.com/raads-r/







    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09515089.2024.2327823







    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38305196/

    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
69 Ratings

69 Ratings

zxcvbmmakdjeofj ,

A must listen for Parents

I have been listening to this podcast for years and I am so grateful for this resource as a parent of a boy with ASD. Alycia distills the relevant science news and explains it in a manageable yet intelligent way. I also must give her and this podcast credit for helping me make an informed decision on having a second child, which I did, and also the awareness of sibling studies, which I was able to enroll my second son in even before he was born.

W. Rhimyr ,

Good podcast

This is informative, the speaking is usually clear, it covers a lot of different topics, and is overall interesting. My biggest fault with it is the random songs at the start that grate on my nerves but that’s just my opinion

fitmamaleah ,

What a skewed representation of the research!

The personal bias is very clear with the studies that are presented, as well as the "advice" given to those with ASD based on those studies. Rather than presenting the research on opposing views, it is stated that there's "no evidence" supporting these views. There are hundreds of studies that support opposing views, (especially on toxicity, vaccines, and dose dependent side effects) and this podcast is just another way to misinform people with the pharmaceutical narrative. I'm extremely disappointed. Please folks, seek MAPS physicians and those not pushing this narrative. There are real therapies that treat the underlying conditions. This is not "genetic"--it's epigenetic. You absolutely treat it. TACA is the nonprofit to follow. Not this garbage.

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