Hasan Ayaz and Colleagues’ Paper on Monitoring the Brain Activity of Young Children Is Accepted for Publication in the Journal Brain Sciences May 14, 2024 Hasan Ayaz, PhD, associate professor, School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems (PI), and colleagues authored the paper titled, “Prefrontal Cortex Responses to Social Video Stimuli in Young Children with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder” (Co-authors: C. Barreto, A. Curtin, Y. Topoglu, J. Day-Watkins, B. Garvin, G. Foster, Z. Ormanoglu, E. Sheridan, J. Connell, Jr., D. Bennett, K. Heffler, and H. Ayaz), which was accepted for publication in the journal Brain Sciences. This is the first study to implement a neuroergonomics approach to investigate cognitive load in response to realistic, complex, and dynamic audiovisual social stimuli for young children, with and without autism. This study was in collaboration with colleagues at the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute, Drexel University College of Medicine, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, and Drexel University School of Education.