Matthew Belmonte


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PUBLICATIONS INVITED LECTURES


Autistic Neural Information Processing is ‘All in the Family’
Società Italiana per la Ricerca e la Formazione sull’Autismo, Milano
28 November 2008

Behavioural and Physiological Phenotypes in Autism Families
Fondazione Santa Lucia, Roma,
25 November 2008

Bringing the Laboratory to Life: Computer Games as a Tool to Understand and to Develop Autistic Brain Function in Naturalistic Contexts
Associazione Genitori Soggetti con Autismo, Veneto
22 November 2008

Family Connections: Brain Wiring in Autistic and ‘Unaffected’ Sibs
Center for Autism Research, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
13 November 2008

What is Autism? Clinical Phenotypes
Autism Speaks, Santa Monica, California
1 June 2008

Designing Serious Video Games for Autism Research and Treatment
Department of Information Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology
11 April 2008

Real Skills in Imaginary Worlds: Using Video Games to Measure Cognition and Physiology in Autism Families
Department of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
26 March 2008

Video Game Play as an Ecologically Valid Measure of Autistic Behaviour and Physiology
BBN Technologies, Cambridge, Massachusetts
10 October 2007

Fictive Worlds Bring Out Real Skills: Video Game Environments for Assessing Autistic Cognition
Program in Interactive Media and Game Development, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
27 September 2007

Neural Connectivity, Narrative Connectivity, and the ‘Thing Itself’ in Autistic Perceptual and Cognitive Experience
“Narrative Alternatives to Theories of Mind”, University of Hertfordshire
15 July 2007

Who in a Susceptible Family Becomes Autistic? Connectivity in Genes, Neurones, and Cognition
Institut Pasteur
29 June 2007

Autistic Neural Information Processing, from Attention to Social Cognition
Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3 April 2007

Connecting Social and Non-social Phenotypes to Neural Models of Autism Susceptibility
International Graduate School of Neuroscience, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
5 March 2007

Neural and Narrative Connectivity in Autistic Perceptual Experience
Humanities Center, Harvard University
5 April 2006

Altered Neural Information Processing in Autism: Developmental Causes and Developmental Consequences
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London
4 October 2005

What Makes a Brain Autistic? Developmental Endpoints in Functional Neuroanatomy
Institut de Neurobiologie de la Méditerranée / Trends in Neurosciences 4th annual meeting, La Ciotat, France
6 September 2005

Text, Mind, and Meaning: The Autistic Brain and What It Tells Us about the Process of Narrative
Hampshire College
21 February 2005

"Autism in Twentieth Century America" (guest lecturer)
Department of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University
2-4 November 2004 & 7 February 2006

Autism and Art
Risley College, Cornell University
3 November 2004

Autism as a Disorder of Neural Connectivity
4th International Congress on Genetics and Regeneration in Neuroscience, Terni, Italy
28 June 2004

Research into the Neurocognitive Aspects of Autism
Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation, Boston
23 March 2004

Neurophysiological Studies of Selective Attention in Autism
National Autistic Society, London
28 October 2002

Imaging Altered Information Processing in Autism
Child Study Center, Yale University
14 February 2003

The Centre Cannot Hold: Unifying the Many Aspects of the Autism Phenotype
Cure Autism Now, Santa Monica, California
April 2002

Physiological Studies of Attention in Autism: Implications for Autistic Cognition and Behaviour
Cure Autism Now, Santa Monica
January 2002

Attention and Specialisation of Function in the Autistic Brain
Cure Autism Now, Illinois Chapter
September 1999

Brain Structure and Function Yield Clues to the Nature of Autism
The Autism Society of Greater Philadelphia
July 1997

A Practical Introduction to the Synthesiser Generator
The Polytechnic of Central London
September 1990