Allison E. Jack

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Psychology University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 
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James P. Morris grad student 2012 UVA
 (Subcortical Contributions in Imitation in Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders.)

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Matthew  D. Lerner collaborator 2007-2012 UVA
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McPartland JC, Lerner MD, Bhat A, et al. (2021) Looking Back at the Next 40 Years of ASD Neuroscience Research. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Lawrence KE, Hernandez LM, Eilbott J, et al. (2020) Neural responsivity to social rewards in autistic female youth. Translational Psychiatry. 10: 178
Lawrence KE, Hernandez LM, Bowman HC, et al. (2020) Sex Differences in Functional Connectivity of the Salience, Default Mode, and Central Executive Networks in Youth with ASD. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Hernandez LM, Lawrence KE, Padgaonkar NT, et al. (2020) Imaging-genetics of sex differences in ASD: distinct effects of OXTR variants on brain connectivity. Translational Psychiatry. 10: 82
Jack A. (2019) Neuroimaging in neurodevelopmental disorders: focus on resting-state fMRI analysis of intrinsic functional brain connectivity. Current Opinion in Neurology. 31: 140-148
Jack A, Keifer CM, Pelphrey KA. (2017) Cerebellar contributions to biological motion perception in autism and typical development. Human Brain Mapping
Jack A, Pelphrey KA. (2017) Annual Research Review: Understudied populations within the autism spectrum - current trends and future directions in neuroimaging research. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
Gordon I, Jack A, Pretzsch CM, et al. (2016) Intranasal Oxytocin Enhances Connectivity in the Neural Circuitry Supporting Social Motivation and Social Perception in Children with Autism. Scientific Reports. 6: 35054
Lancaster K, Carter CS, Pournajafi-Nazarloo H, et al. (2015) Plasma oxytocin explains individual differences in neural substrates of social perception. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9: 132
Jack A, Morris JP. (2014) Neocerebellar contributions to social perception in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 10: 77-92
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