The purpose of this blog is to disseminate information related to music and autism, echolalia, autism and sensory integration, from theoretical, historical, and cultural perspectives in order to best develop an rationale for the function of musical echolalia and non-verbal children with autism.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Conference for the Music Therapy Association New England Regional
I recently gave two talks at the Conference for the American Music Therapy Association New England Region, held in Brewster MA March 31 - April 2, 2011. Here are the references for my talks:
Demaine, K. (2011). “Autism, Music and the Mirror Neuron System”. American Music Therapy Association New England Regional Conference. Brewster, MA.
Demaine, K. (2011) “Musical Imitation and Autism Spectrum Disorders”. American Music Therapy Association New England Regional Conference. Brewster, MA.
Prior to this I presented a poster of the preliminary data from my pilot study at Crossing the Corpus Collosum II at Harvard University. Here is the reference:
Demaine, K. (2011). “Musical imitation in children with autism spectrum disorders”. Poster presentation at Crossing the Corpus Callosum at Harvard University. Cambridge, MA.
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