Neural Signatures of Verbal Communication in Autism

Lead Principal Investigator: Eddie Chang, MD
UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences
Overview
This project leverages cutting-edge neurosensing and neuromodulation technologies to map brain circuits in autistic individuals and identify the neural signatures of core symptoms, with a focus on language and communication.
Hypothesis
Core neural information processing is disrupted in autism, resulting in difficulties processing rapid auditory cues and impairments in verbal communication.
Goal
To create the first “electrical portrait” of the autistic brain by identifying key neural circuits, deciphering their dynamic activity patterns, and translating these discoveries into targeted neuromodulation therapies.