Meng-Chuan Lai 賴孟泉
@mengchuanlai
A clinician, researcher & lifelong learner at @CAMHnews @uoftmedicine. Rooted in Taiwan, UK & Canada. Thinking and acting globally and locally. Views are mine.
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18-06-2011 00:34:31
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My and Tory Eisenlohr-Moul, PhD (CLEAR Lab)'s Dimensional Affective Sensitivity to Hormones across the Menstrual Cycle (DASH-MC) framework has been published in molecularpsychiatry! We aim to reshape how we study and treat #PMDD, #PME, and other forms of hormone sensitivity. 🧵 rdcu.be/dQYfU
Am very proud of Wei (William) Ai and Mishel Alexandrovsky from our lab at CAMH Research and University of Toronto Psychology being selected as part of this amazing group of early career researchers advancing neurodevelopmental research!
What supports should we offer parents of babies who might be Autistic? Our international team of Autistic and non-Autistic researchers have been working to understand views on very early autism supports. latrobe.edu.au/news/articles/… #latrobeuni via La Trobe University
Great work Lena Dorfschmidt + colleagues, just out @PNASnews | tx dhafer ben khalifa NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre Gates Cambridge Cam Neuroscience Human adolescent brain similarity development is different for paralimbic versus neocortical zones pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
New article out today in Autism In Adulthood on Meta-Synthesis of Autistic Adults experiences about Mental Health-related services :) liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/au…
Anxiety vs theory of mind in children, meta-analysis, free sciencedirect.com/science/articl… "anxiety had a negative relationship with ToM" with "no significant difference between studies of autistic and non-autistic samples" "...anxious children may have difficulties using ToM abilities"
Our new paper Autism In Adulthood found much consensus against normalization & for well-being, societal reform & supportive environments in autism community: findings were robust to closeness to autistics w/ intellectual disabilities & nonspeaking autistics. liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/au…
Our paper about neurodiversity, models of disability, and intervention preferences is out. Led by Patrick Dwyer, with a stellar team. It is a sequel to our 2013 Dev Psych Neurodiversity paper and I think it has a depth and power that is 11 years stronger: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…