Shulamite A Green
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Recent Articles
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Wagner L, Cakar M, Banchik M, Chiem E, Glynn S, Than A, et al.
Dev Cogn Neurosci
. 2025 Feb;
72:101514.
PMID: 39919679
Although the cerebellum is now recognized for its crucial role in non-motor functions such as language, perceptual processes, social communication, and executive function in adults, it is often overlooked in...
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Wagner L, Banchik M, Tsang T, Okada N, Altshuler R, McDonald N, et al.
Res Sq
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39678338
Background: Language difficulties are common in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by impairments in social communication as well as restricted and repetitive behaviors. Amongst infant siblings of...
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Tsang T, Green S, Liu J, Lawrence K, Jeste S, Bookheimer S, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2024 Apr;
7(1):485.
PMID: 38649483
Converging evidence implicates disrupted brain connectivity in autism spectrum disorder (ASD); however, the mechanisms linking altered connectivity early in development to the emergence of ASD symptomatology remain poorly understood. Here...
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Cakar M, Okada N, Cummings K, Jung J, Bookheimer S, Dapretto M, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2024 Apr;
15:1337921.
PMID: 38590791
The cerebellum has been consistently shown to be atypical in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, despite its known role in sensorimotor function, there is limited research on its association with...
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Cummings K, Jung J, Zbozinek T, Wilhelm F, Dapretto M, Craske M, et al.
J Neurosci Res
. 2023 Oct;
102(1):e25250.
PMID: 37840458
Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is a prevalent cross-diagnostic condition that is often associated with anxiety. The biological mechanisms underlying the co-occurrence of SOR and anxiety symptoms are not well understood, despite...
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Cakar M, Cummings K, Bookheimer S, Dapretto M, Green S
Mol Autism
. 2023 Oct;
14(1):38.
PMID: 37817282
Background: Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is an impairing sensory processing challenge in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) which shows heterogenous developmental trajectories and appears to improve into adulthood in some but not...
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Williams Z, Schaaf R, Ausderau K, Baranek G, Barrett D, Cascio C, et al.
Mol Autism
. 2023 Aug;
14(1):31.
PMID: 37635263
Background: Differences in responding to sensory stimuli, including sensory hyperreactivity (HYPER), hyporeactivity (HYPO), and sensory seeking (SEEK) have been observed in autistic individuals across sensory modalities, but few studies have...
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Wagner L, Banchik M, Okada N, McDonald N, Jeste S, Bookheimer S, et al.
Cereb Cortex
. 2023 Apr;
33(12):8075-8086.
PMID: 37005061
Despite growing evidence implicating thalamic functional connectivity atypicalities in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), it remains unclear how such alterations emerge early in human development. Because the thalamus plays a critical...
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Williams Z, Schaaf R, Ausderau K, Baranek G, Barrett D, Cascio C, et al.
Res Sq
. 2023 Jan;
PMID: 36712092
Background Differences in responding to sensory stimuli, including sensory hyperreactivity (HYPER), hyporeactivity (HYPO), and sensory seeking (SEEK) have been observed in autistic individuals across sensory modalities, but few studies have...
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Sensory processing challenges as a novel link between early caregiving experiences and mental health
Leal A, Alba L, Cummings K, Jung J, Waizman Y, Moreira J, et al.
Dev Psychopathol
. 2022 Dec;
35(4):1968-1981.
PMID: 36523255
Early caregiving adversity (ECA) is associated with elevated psychological symptomatology. While neurobehavioral ECA research has focused on socioemotional and cognitive development, ECA may also increase risk for "low-level" sensory processing...