This document discusses research into using adaptive Xbox gaming to help narrow the temporal binding window in people with autism. It begins by explaining how the brain integrates information from different senses and that this ability may be impaired in autism. It then describes a study that used an adaptive 2-alternative forced choice task with varying stimulus onset asynchronies to investigate whether customized training could help narrow participants' temporal binding windows. The results were not statistically significant but trended in the expected direction, suggesting adaptive training may be an effective way to improve multisensory integration in autism.