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Tuning Anxiety out: Exploring the potential of Noise Cancellation in ASD Sound Sensitivity

Funder: Autism Speaks
Duration: May 2012 - April 2012

People

Name Telephone Email Office
 Mark Atherton Mark Atherton

(Principal investigator)
E: mark.atherton@brunel.ac.uk
mark.atherton@brunel.ac.uk

Outputs

Rotter, KRG. and Atherton, M. (2014) 'Assisting the autistic to reduce anxiety caused by their environment'.14th Mechatronics Forum International Conference. Karlstad, Sweden. 16 - 18 June.Open Access Link

Conference paper

Rotter, KRG., Jensen, F. and Atherton, MA. (2012) 'Noise suffered by the Autistic: Can Mechatronics Help?'.9th France-Japan and 7th Europe-Asia Congress on Mechatronics (MECATRONICS) / 13th International Workshop on Research and Education in Mechatronics (REM). Supmeca, Paris, FRANCE. 21 - 23 November. IEEE. pp. 219 - 224.

Conference paper

Atherton, M., Jensen, F., Kent, R., Leekam, S., McGonigle, D., Rotter, K. and et al. (2012) 'Anxiogenic sounds for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder'.British Society of Audiology 3rd Annual Conference and Experimental & Clinical Short Papers Meeting. Nottingham.Open Access Link

Conference paper

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