B.A. from University of Deleware in 1983
Ph.D. from University of Texas at Austin in 1991
Postdoctoral Fellowship at Yale University Child Study Center from 1991-1994
Postdoctoral Fellowship at Bush Center from 1991-1994

Dr. Schultz studies the neural bases of autism and other developmental disorders using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Autism and related disorders affect social functioning, language development and behavioral interests but also include perceptual abnormalities including some problems with face perception.

lab web page

Contact:

Yale University Child Study Center
230 South Frontage Road
PO Box 207900
New Haven, CT 06520

office: 203.785.2513
fax: 203.785.7611
email: robert.schultz@yale.edu

Lab members in PEN:

David Grelotti, research assistant


 
 
 
 
 
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