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    AMY VAUGHAN VAN HECKE

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  • AMY VAUGHAN VAN HECKE
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  • Department of Psychology
  • http://www.marquette.edu/psyc/
  • Marquette University
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  • Schroeder Health Complex, 454
    P.O. Box 1881
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-1881
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  • Dr. Van Hecke is accepting applications in 2015 for a graduate student in Marquette’s Clinical Psychology PhD program, beginning 2016-17.

    Dr. Van Hecke’s specialty is developmental psychology and neuroscience, with an emphasis on typical and atypical social development across the lifespan. In particular, Dr. Van Hecke is interested in brain activity, heart rate regulation, and social behavior in infants, and in teenagers and young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Her past studies have focused on topics such as the development of eye contact behavior, temperament, and social skills in typically developing infants, and the activation of the brain and regulation of the heart in response to familiar and unfamiliar people in children with high-functioning autism. Dr. Van Hecke currently utilizes high-density electroencephalogram (EEG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI, fMRI, and DTI) to record brain activity and structure in adolescents and young adults with autism spectrum disorder. Her current work involves understanding how friendship/relationship development interventions, such as the Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS: Laugeson & Frankel, 2010), affects brain structure, brain activity, anxiety, and social behavior in adolescents and young adults with autism. She is particularly interested in how remediating social isolation enhances or changes neural activity and structure. She also examines how session-to-session psychophysiological measures (heart rate, Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia, and electrodermal activity) predict treatment outcomes in ASD. A secondary focus in Dr. Van Hecke’s lab includes a community collaborative project to ensure access to high-quality autism diagnostic screening and services for underserved, inner-city children in Milwaukee.
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