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Recent content by EllieMSC

  1. EllieMSC

    Touch Research

    That's really useful perspective and because there is a lack of research in this area the link that we are guessing may be there might be completely false and that's useful to know as well. Then we can move on with future research. That’s a really interesting point in psychological research...
  2. EllieMSC

    Touch Research

    That's very true, and i think its interesting point and there's not really a measure that fully cover the partial aspect yet sorry that one of the few validated tools in the area and it was originally developed for children. It’s more looking for patterns about how much you agree if that makes...
  3. EllieMSC

    Touch Research

    Introduction: Hi I'm Ellie and I am a masters student at the University of Newcastle currently. I am also a medical student with a particular interest in psychiatry and early diagnosis of ASD particularly in females. I am conducting research into touch for my dissertation hopefully. About the...
  4. EllieMSC

    Hello! Autism and Touch

    I have quite a few on females in general but its hard to find the specifics in females
  5. EllieMSC

    Hello! Autism and Touch

    Of course I think the issue with female diagnosis is becoming more well known. But the vast majority of the research is based generally on boys between the ages of 5-18 so the diagnostic criteria is still based on them. And i didn't mention it but i am going to a conference on ASd research...
  6. EllieMSC

    Hello! Autism and Touch

    Hi everyone, Just a quick introduction/question. I am a researcher at the University of Newcastle working in Autism. I came to this forum to look at some of the areas people with ASD feel need further research. My own area is in touch and how this effects social skills. However, i would love to...
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