About Geraldine Dawson
I am a clinical psychologist, neuroscientist, and director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development. My research focuses on autism, including novel approaches to early detection and intervention, understanding brain function and plasticity, and the use of digital health to improve access to autism services and support. https://autismcenter.duke.edu/
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A simple bubble-popping game created by our research team revealed differences in visual-motor skills in young autistic children. These differences were accentuated when autistic children had co-occurring ADHD. This engaging game could be part of a broader and scalable digital autism screening tool.