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Georgina Lynch
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Using pupillometry to assess the atypical pupillary light reflex and LC-NE system in ASD
G Lynch
Behavioral sciences 8 (11), 108, 2018
262018
Pupillary response and phenotype in ASD: Latency to constriction discriminates ASD from typically developing adolescents
GTF Lynch, SM James, M VanDam
Autism Research 11 (2), 364-375, 2018
262018
Intervention techniques used with autism spectrum disorder by speech-language pathologists in the United States and Taiwan: a descriptive analysis of practice in clinical settings
MY Hsieh, G Lynch, C Madison
American journal of speech-language pathology 27 (3), 1091-1104, 2018
172018
AAC for individuals with autism spectrum disorder: Assessment and establishing treatment goals
GTF Lynch
Technology and the treatment of children with autism spectrum disorder, 3-25, 2016
122016
Let's Talk: Review of Conversation Intervention Approaches for School-Aged Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder
GR Timler
Seminars in Speech and Language 39 (02), 158-165, 2018
82018
Facial response to visual stimuli: Using pupil response as an indicator for phenotype in ASD
GT Lynch, NL Potter, S James
International Meeting for Autism Research, Salt Lake City, UT, Abstract 172.089, 2015
22015
Sensitivity and specificity of pupillary light reflex measures for ASD using monocular pupillometry
GTF Lynch, SM James, TA Cardon, SM McPherson
Neurological Sciences 43 (7), 4537-4545, 2022
12022
Evidence-based practices and teaching nonverbal pragmatic skills to adolescents with ASD: lessons learned from parent perspective and brain research
G Lynch
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 2 (1), 47-55, 2017
12017
Pupil response as an indicator for phenotype in autism spectrum disorder
GTF Lynch
Washington State University, 2016
2016
Preliminary Findings: Hand-Held Pupillometry to Detect an Atypical PLR Threshold
GTF Lynch, S James, T Cardon, S McPherson
INSAR 2020 Virtual Meeting, 0
Preliminary Findings in Adolescents with ASD: Pupil Diameter as a Proxy for Cognitive Load During Passive Viewing of Facial Expression Stimuli
G Lynch, M Vandam, S James, R Hyslop
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