Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC)
Autism Research Database (AFD)
Project Element | Element Description |
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Project TitleProject Title> |
A course of oxytocin to improve social communication in young children with autism |
Principal InvestigatorPrincipal Investigator |
Guastella, Adam |
DescriptionDescription |
Autism is characterised by deficits in social behaviour and communication, and is a cause of major lifelong disability. A novel intervention, oxytocin nasal spray, enhances social cognition and behaviour in humans, including in those with autism spectrum disorders. This project will determine whether oxytocin, taken twice daily over 8 weeks, improves social communication and interaction skills in toddlers with autism. This project represents a crucial step in developing an early intervention treatment for autism. |
FunderFunder |
National Health and Medical Research Council |
Funding CountryFunding Country |
Australia |
Fiscal Year FundingFiscal Year Funding |
0 |
Current Award PeriodCurrent Award Period |
2013-2017 |
Strategic Plan QuestionStrategic Plan Question |
Question 4: Which Treatments and Interventions Will Help? |
Funder’s Project LinkFunder’s Project Link |
No URL available. |
InstitutionInstitution |
University of Sydney |
Institute LocationInstitute Location |
Australia |
Project NumberProject Number |
1043664 |
Government or PrivateGovernment or Private |
Government |
History/Related ProjectsHistory/Related Projects |
N/A |