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SUMMARY:SENSORY SUBTYPES IN AUTISM: State of the Evidence &amp\; Future Di
 rections - Professor Alison Lane\, Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre Sc
 hool of Psychology &amp\; Public Health\, La Trobe University 
DTSTART:20220928T113000Z
DTEND:20220928T003000Z
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CONTACT:Yonat Rum
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, Prof Lane will overview current understanding o
 f sensory features and sensory subtype models in autism. She will then dis
 cuss examples of the use of sensory subtyping to identify which autistic c
 hildren might benefit most from commonly offered therapies.\nProfessor Ali
 son Lane is an occupational therapist with over 25 years of experience in 
 paediatric clinical practice and health service management. She has undert
 aken research and teaching in both Australia and the United States\, with 
 a strong focus on autism and sensory processing. Alison has led seminal pa
 pers describing the first sensory subtype models in autism and was the rec
 ipient of the prestigious A. Jean Ayres award from the American Occupation
 al Therapy Association for her contributions to the development of theory 
 in autism and sensory processing. Alison joined the Olga Tennison Autism R
 esearch Centre at La Trobe University\, Australia in February\, 2021 as De
 puty Director. Prior to this\, Alison was Head of Discipline and Clinic Di
 rector of the Occupational Therapy Program at the University of Newcastle\
 , Australia.
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