Autism
Research
Dr. William A. Tiller’s research related to ASD is presented within these White Papers
THE GLOBALLY BROADCAST AUTISM INTENTION EXPERIMENT: PART I
Reports early results from a year-long global intention-broadcast experiment showing that remotely transmitted, sustained intention was associated with measurable improvements in communication, behavior, and well-being among children diagnosed with autism and reduced stress in their parents/caregivers.
THE GLOBALLY BROADCAST AUTISM INTENTION EXPERIMENT: PART II, SOME ATEC TRENDS AND STATISTICAL DATA FOR A TWELVE-MONTH PROGRAM
Presents twelve-month statistical results from a global intention-broadcast study showing significant, sustained improvements across all autism-related ATEC categories, alongside corresponding reductions in parental stress, independent of age, location, or distance from the broadcast site.
THE GLOBAL BROADCAST AUTISM INTENTION EXPERIMENT: PART III, SOME ZUNG STATISTICS ON THE PARENTS FOR THE 12-MONTH PERIOD
Reports statistically significant reductions in parental anxiety and depression during a year-long global intention-broadcast experiment, showing that parents improved steadily over time regardless of prior training, while improvements in parents were strongly correlated with gains in their children.
ASD INTENTIONS FOR YOU
The Tiller Foundation offered ASD Recipient and ASD Caregiver intention broadcasts for several years, during which so many participants reported meaningful and positive changes in their lives and well-being. The encouraging feedback received through these broadcasts helped demonstrate a powerful proof-of-concept for the practical application of intention-based science.
Now, we invite you to explore and apply these intention broadcasts for yourself. We are grateful to make these resources more widely available. We welcome you to engage with these broadcasts openly, thoughtfully, and with your own direct experience as your guide.

Inspired by encouraging results from the ASD pilot study, and Dr Tiller's wish that his research benefit all, The Tiller Foundation now maintains an ongoing global intention broadcast, free to all (no signup required), to ALL ASD individuals and their Caregivers, offered with the hope that it may contribute to greater well-being, resilience, and support for ASD families everywhere.