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Time and Autism: Are we asking the right questions?

To mark the end of the Autism Timing Project we will be hosting a free webinar on 23rd July 2021. This webinar will be streamed via YouTube and is open to all. 

The webinar will include:
  • An introduction to the study of time perception
  • Personal accounts relating to time
  • Latest findings from researchers studying time and autism

There will be opportunities for audience participation throughout the event through live chat on YouTube.

We are hoping that this webinar will bring together different stakeholders* in autism research in order to:
  1. Share knowledge around time and autism
  2. Discuss future directions to improve understanding of time and autism

The event is ticketed, but free to attend. Please sign up for tickets here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/time-and-autism-are-we-asking-the-right-questions-tickets-158714271659

This event is a collaboration between the Time Lab, Autism@Manchester and the Body, Eyes and Movement Lab.

*Autistic people, those close to them, researchers, and professionals who work with autistic people




Schedule 
All times UK time - entire event will be live streamed on the Autism@Manchester YouTube channel. The stream link will be sent to all ticketholders
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  • 10:45
Welcome to the Time & Autism webinar

  • 11:00
Personal experience
- Speakers sharing their personal experiences and reflections on time

  • 11:30
Dr Luke Jones, Division of Neuroscience & Experimental Psychology, University of Manchester
- An Introduction to the Study of Time Perception

  • 11:45
Break

  • 12:00
Professor Christine Falter-Wagner, Department of Psychiatry, LMU Munich 
- Autism & (Social) Timing
- Q & A following the presentation

  • 12:45
Break
- Poster presenters will be available to answer audience questions during this break

  •  13:45
Dr Daniel Poole, Division of Neuroscience & Experimental Psychology, University of Manchester
- The Autism Timing Study
- Q & A following the presentation

  • 14:30
Professor Mareike Altgassen, Institute of Psychology, University of Mainz
- How do I remember to get to my meeting on time? An introduction to prospective memory performance in autism
- Q & A following the presentation  

  • 15:15
Open discussion

  • 15:45
Closing remarks and end of webinar

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