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Past projects

Please read about some of our previous studies here by clicking on any of the boxes below.

Anxiety 

  • Anxiety in children with autism
  • Anxiety therapy for children with autism

Sensory 

  • Adult sensory preferences study
  • Parents of children with sensory integration difficulties: what helps?
  • Sensory reactivity and mental health in teenagers
  • Sensory reactivity and mood in autism
  • Sensory reactivity in autistic children
  • Sensory studies for adults and parents of autistic children

Eye tracking

  • Eye tracking and reading comprehension
  • Eye tracking and virtual reality
  • Eye tracking and social preference

Music 

  • CAASD lab studies
  • MAP project
  • Music and language study
  • Music listening survey
  • The role of prosodic cues in language acquisition

Lived experience

  • Autism traits and colour concepts
  • Beliefs, attitudes and experiences online study
  • Children’s career choices
  • Understanding self stigma in autism
  • Young people’s experience with their peers (16-18 year olds)

To find out about current and ongoing research projects click here

Contact us

  • +44 (0)118 378 7558
  • autism@reading.ac.uk
  • School of Psychology & Clinical Language Sciences
    University of Reading
    Harry Pitt Building
    Earley Gate

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