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C.Y. Trepagnier, M. M. Sebrechts, A. Finkelmeyer, M. Coleman, W. Stewart, Jr., M. Werner-Adler (2005).  Virtual Environments to Address Autistic Social Deficits.  Annual Review of CyberTherapy and Telemedicine:  A Decade of VR, 3, 101-108.

 

Ramloll, R., Trepagnier, C. Y., Sebrechts, M. M., & Finkelmeyer, A. (2004), A Gaze Contingent Environment for Fostering Social Attention in Autistic Children. Proceedings of ACM ETRA 2004 (San Antonio, Texas), 22-24.

 

Sebrechts, Marc; Lathan, Corinna; Clawson, Deborah; Miller, Michael; Trepagnier, Cheryl. Transfer of training in virtual environments: Issues for human performance. [References]. [Chapter] A,; A,. Northrop Grumman Information Technology; United States Air Force Research Laboratory. (2003). Virtual and adaptive environments: Applications, implications, and human performance issues. (pp. 67-90). Mahwah, NJ, US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. xiii, 582 pp.

 

Trepagnier, Cheryl; Sebrechts, Marc M; Peterson, Rebecca. Atypical face gaze in autism. [References]. [Peer Reviewed Journal] CyberPsychology & Behavior. Vol 5(3) Jun 2002, 213-217. Mary Ann Liebert Publishers, US

 

Trepagnier, Cheryl. Tracking gaze of patients with visuospatial neglect. [References]. [Peer Reviewed Journal] Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. Vol 8(4) Win 2002, 79-88. Thomas Land Publishers, US

 

Trepagnier, Cheryl G. Virtual environments for the investigation and rehabilitation of cognitive and perceptual impairments. [References]. [Peer Reviewed Journal] NeuroRehabilitation. Vol 12(1) 1999, 63-72. IOS Press, Netherlands

 

Trepagnier, Cheryl. Autism etiology: A face-processing perspective. [Peer Reviewed Journal] Brain & Cognition. Vol 37(1) Jun 1998, 158-160. Elsevier Science, Netherlands

 

Trepagnier, Cheryl. A possible origin for the social and communicative deficits of autism. [Peer Reviewed Journal] Focus on Autism & Other Developmental Disabilities. Vol 11(3) Fal 1996, 170-182. PRO-ED, US

 

Lathan CE, Kinsella A, Rosen MJ, Winters J, Trepagnier C., (1999) Aspects of human factors engineering in home telemedicine and telerehabilitation systems. Telemed 5(2): 169-75.

 

Trepagnier C, (1999). Families with autism. Infants and Young Children 12 (2): 37-47 OCT 1999  

 

Trepagnier C, Gupta V, Sebrechts MM, & Knott B. (1999). Use of Virtual Reality Technology to Investigate Face Processing by Persons with Autism. In C. Buehler & H. Knops (Eds.) Assistive Technology on the Threshold of the New Millennium IOS Press: Amsterdam, pp. 709-712.

 

Trepagnier C. (1998). Autism etiology: A face-processing perspective,  Brain and Cognition 37(1), 15.

 

Trepagnier C. & Kambeyanda D. (1997). Model Patient: Augmented self-advocacy for individuals with severe disabilities. Proc RESNA 1997 Ann Conf, 494-496.

 

Trepagnier C. (1995). Infant social gaze in autism. Proc 1995 National Conf on Autism 453-457.

 

Trepagnier C. (1996). A Possible Origin for the Social and Communicative Deficits of Autism. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities 11(3), 170-182.

 

Trepagnier C. (1996). Initial assessment of individuals with severe cognitive disabilities for augmentative communication. Proc RESNA 1996 Ann Conf, 462-464.

 

 

 

Presentations:

 

Trepagnier, C.Y., Sebrechts, M.M., Ramloll, R., Coleman, M., Finkelmeyer, A., Barker, L., Paxton-Jones, M., Stewart, W., & Gleeson, K. (2004).  Gaze at Eyes and ADI-R.  Presented at the International Meeting for Autism Research, Sacarmento, CA.  May.

Sebrechts, M. M., Finkelmeyer, A., Ramloll, R., & C. Trepagnier (2003), AutoCal: Assessing Attentional Capture for Automating Eye-Tracking Calibration.  Paper presented at  the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology, November 6th, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

 

Sebrechts, M. M., Stewart, W. C., Finkelmeyer, A., & Trepagnier, C. Y. (2005). Eye-Gaze Demonstrates Planning in Activities of Daily Living. Poster presented at the 17th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society, May 26-29, Los Angeles, CA.

 

 

 



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