Madison Gerdes

Ph.D. Candidate


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School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Northeastern University



Neural correlates of cardiac interoceptive focus across development: Implications for social symptoms in autism spectrum disorder


Journal article


Michelle D Failla, Lauren K Bryant, Brynna H Heflin, Lisa E Mash, Kimberly Schauder, Samona Davis, Madison B Gerdes, Amy Weitlauf, Baxter P Rogers, Carissa J Cascio
Autism Research, vol. 13, John Wiley \& Sons, Inc. Hoboken, USA, 2020, pp. 908--920

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APA   Click to copy
Failla, M. D., Bryant, L. K., Heflin, B. H., Mash, L. E., Schauder, K., Davis, S., … Cascio, C. J. (2020). Neural correlates of cardiac interoceptive focus across development: Implications for social symptoms in autism spectrum disorder. Autism Research, 13, 908–920.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Failla, Michelle D, Lauren K Bryant, Brynna H Heflin, Lisa E Mash, Kimberly Schauder, Samona Davis, Madison B Gerdes, Amy Weitlauf, Baxter P Rogers, and Carissa J Cascio. “Neural Correlates of Cardiac Interoceptive Focus across Development: Implications for Social Symptoms in Autism Spectrum Disorder.” Autism Research 13 (2020): 908–920.


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Failla, Michelle D., et al. “Neural Correlates of Cardiac Interoceptive Focus across Development: Implications for Social Symptoms in Autism Spectrum Disorder.” Autism Research, vol. 13, John Wiley \& Sons, Inc. Hoboken, USA, 2020, pp. 908–20.


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@article{failla2020a,
  title = {Neural correlates of cardiac interoceptive focus across development: Implications for social symptoms in autism spectrum disorder},
  year = {2020},
  journal = {Autism Research},
  pages = {908--920},
  publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons, Inc. Hoboken, USA},
  volume = {13},
  author = {Failla, Michelle D and Bryant, Lauren K and Heflin, Brynna H and Mash, Lisa E and Schauder, Kimberly and Davis, Samona and Gerdes, Madison B and Weitlauf, Amy and Rogers, Baxter P and Cascio, Carissa J}
}


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