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Interactional Synchrony Studies, Inc. (ISSI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to furthering Dr. William S. Condon's research into subconscious body movement in response to heard sound.

Dr. Condon's work in interactional synchrony discovered a different response to sound that indicates delayed and echoing hearing. This has profound implications on such a person's ability to learn cause and effect, to interact with their environment, and with other people.

The Wait a Minute! Or Maybe Two! presentation at the Autism Society of Indiana's New Century New Hope conference in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA on November 4, 2000 gives a more detailed look at Dr. Condon's work and its implications for the person with autism spectrum disorders.

ISSI is conducting original research designed to examine the hypothesis that persons exhibiting this characteristic response to sound have autism. If the research upholds the hypothesis, it will provide an early, objective, non-intrusive mechanism to identify persons with autism.

If you can make a video of a person while the person is talking or being talked to, we need you to participate in our research. Please click on the Volunteer for Research link and follow the instructions. We need subjects both with and without autism.

David Tremain, President
Interactional Syncrhony Studies, Inc.
PO Box 15885
Fort Wayne, Indiana 96885-5885
USA

e-mail: dtremain@isautism.com

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Updated 14-Jul-2007

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