Lavinia Uscatescu and Hunter Tufarelli joined Virginia Tech’s “Curious Conversations” to talk about the importance of
understanding and accommodating neurodivergent individuals in various
environments, particularly social gatherings during the holiday season. The pair
shared the impact environmental factors can have on neurodivergent individuals,
as well as the significance of predictability and communication in social
settings. As a person with autism, Tufarelli also shared her first-hand experiences
and the importance of embracing self-care.
is research assistant professor in the Department of Psychology and oversees
the Personalized
Prediction Lab. Her research interests include using neuroimaging and eye
tracking data to better understand autism, psychosis, and related conditions
with a focus on developing more inclusive, neurodiversity-friendly
environmental settings and psychological testing strategies.
Tufarelli is a sophomore studying psychology and a research
assistant in Uscatescu’s lab.