


We are very proud of our three researchers who presented their work at the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) meeting this February! Paula Argueta (program coordinator; left) presented her poster “Traits of depression in autistic children: the role of inhibitory control and social cognition”. McKayla Kurtz (graduate student; middle) presented her poster “The role of the executive control network in social functioning in autism”. Meagan Beckerson (graduate student; right) presented her poster “The relationship between executive functioning, brain connectivity, and externalizing behaviors in childhood”. Congrats to all three!