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Differences in audiovisual temporal processing in autistic adults are specific to simultaneity judgments (2024)
Journal Article

Research has shown that children on the autism spectrum and adults with high levels of autistic traits are less sensitive to audiovisual asynchrony compared to their neurotypical peers. However, this evidence has been limited to simultaneity judgment... Read More about Differences in audiovisual temporal processing in autistic adults are specific to simultaneity judgments.

Multisensory processing of emotional cues predicts psychological distress following exposure to a virtual reality stressor (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Multisensory processing is important for emotion perception, and it has been suggested that multisensory deficits could contribute to dysfunctional affective processing in some populations. Despite this, individual differences in multisensory process... Read More about Multisensory processing of emotional cues predicts psychological distress following exposure to a virtual reality stressor.

Examining multisensory processing of social and non-social information in relation to the degree of trait anxiety in a non-clinical sample (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

The ability to regulate affective states and interact with others may be influenced by an individual’s capacity to efficiently process multisensory socio-emotional cues. Despite evidence of altered multisensory processes in individuals with socio-emo... Read More about Examining multisensory processing of social and non-social information in relation to the degree of trait anxiety in a non-clinical sample.

Efficacy and tolerability of lithium for the treatment of acute mania in children with bipolar disorder: A systematic review: A report from the ISBD‐IGSLi joint task force on lithium treatment (2018)
Journal Article

Objectives
To assess the efficacy and tolerability of lithium for the treatment of acute mania in children and adolescent diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Methods
A systematic literature search up to August 2017 was conducted for clinical trials... Read More about Efficacy and tolerability of lithium for the treatment of acute mania in children with bipolar disorder: A systematic review: A report from the ISBD‐IGSLi joint task force on lithium treatment.

The clinical trajectory of emerging bipolar disorder among the high-risk offspring of bipolar parents: current understanding and future considerations (2017)
Journal Article

Background
Relatively little is known about the onset of bipolar disorder, yet the early illness course is already associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Therefore, characterizing the bipolar illness trajectory is key to risk predictio... Read More about The clinical trajectory of emerging bipolar disorder among the high-risk offspring of bipolar parents: current understanding and future considerations.

Efficacy and tolerability of lithium in treating acute mania in youth with bipolar disorder: Protocol for a systematic review (2017)
Journal Article

Background
Epidemiological, clinical, and high-risk studies have provided evidence that the peak period for onset of diagnosable episodes of mania and hypomania starts in mid-to-late adolescence. Moreover, clinically significant manic symptoms may o... Read More about Efficacy and tolerability of lithium in treating acute mania in youth with bipolar disorder: Protocol for a systematic review.