International Seminar on Emotional and Sensory Experiences in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Call for abstracts

It is our great pleasure to invite you to take part in our 1st International Seminar on Emotional and Sensory Experiences in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) by submitting an abstract for a presentation. The registration fee will be waived for accepted abstracts.

Deadline for abstracts: 15th May 2025

The aim of this seminar is to explore different aspects of emotional and sensory experiences in children with ASD ranging from problems in emotion identification and regulation ability to dysfunctional processing of sensory information from different systems in their body such as tactile, vestibular, proprioceptive, visual, auditory, gustatory, and olfactory. The focus of the seminar is to help the participants to better understand the needs of this population, learn about the technological, medical and therapeutic support available, and highlight the directions for future research and development.

This event is suitable for occupational therapists (OT), teachers, managers of health and educational services for children, general practitioners (GP), policy makers, relevant charities, social workers, psychologists, audiologists, paediatricians, any other interested health-and social-care professionals and parents of children with ASD. This seminar brings together studies of OT, mental health, neuroscience, audiology, neurology, and other areas. A wide range of presentations are planned which offer practical guide for improving your services for children with ASD. Confirmed speakers are Dr Sara Cibralic (Australia), Dr Cristina Murphy (UK), Dr Thomas Gargot (France), Dr Jewel Crasta (USA), Emani Dotch (USA), Dr Hashir Aazh (UK), and many more!

 

Abstract Guidelines

Please read carefully before submitting an abstract for an Oral Presentation (online via video using Zoom platform):

  • Research abstracts should include an overview of the research background, methods, results, and conclusions.
  • Review abstracts should include an introduction, discussion and conclusions.
  • Maximum number of words allowed is 500.
  • The corresponding author should provide a short biography (maximum 200 words) and his/her photo when submitting the abstract. These will be used in production of the abstract book, if successful.
  • The corresponding author is responsible for ensuring that all information in the abstract is exactly as the authors wish it to be published on the seminar website.
  • All abstracts must be submitted online by emailing us at admin@hashirtinnitusclinic.com . One participant can submit up to 2 abstracts.

 

Registration fee: £150

To register please submit the form below.

 

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