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Overview

Alan J. Lincoln is affiliated with Alliant International University in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the field of neuroscience, with significant contributions in cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry and mental health, and clinical psychology.

The scientist's work encompasses a variety of topics including autism spectrum disorder research, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, vaccine coverage and hesitancy, dental research and COVID-19, telemedicine and telehealth implementation, as well as behavioral and psychological studies.

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Felicia Cruz Pryor, Shamiron Bales, Roberta D Celaya, Raeanne C. Moore, and Veronica B. Perez.

Publication venues that have featured their work include BMJ Open, Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Research in autism spectrum disorders, Brain and Behavior, and American Psychologist.

Some of Alan J. Lincoln's recent papers are:

  • Development of a culturally and linguistically sensitive virtual reality educational platform to improve vaccine acceptance within a refugee population: the SHIFA community engagement-public health innovation programme, 2021, BMJ Open
  • Brain-Computer Interface Training of mu EEG Rhythms in Intellectually Impaired Children with Autism: A Feasibility Case Series, 2023, Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
  • Efficacy of a computer-assisted cognitive-behavior therapy program for treating youth with anxiety and co-occurring autism spectrum disorder: Camp Cope-A-Lot, 2021, Research in autism spectrum disorders
  • Associations between atypical intracortical myelin content and neuropsychological functions in middle to older aged adults with ASD, 2024, Brain and Behavior
  • The revised 2019 standards for psychopharmacological training: Model education and training program in psychopharmacology for prescriptive authority., 2020, American Psychologist

Best Publications

  • Unusual brain growth patterns in early life in patients with autistic disorder: An MRI study

    Eric Courchesne;C. M. Karns;H. R. Davis;R. Ziccardi

  • Impairment in shifting attention in autistic and cerebellar patients.

    Eric Courchesne;Jeanne Townsend;Natacha A. Akshoomoff;Osamu Saitoh

  • Examining the relationship between executive functions and restricted, repetitive symptoms of Autistic Disorder.

    Brian R. Lopez;Alan J. Lincoln;Sally J Ozonoff;Zona Lai

  • II. Hypersociability in Williams Syndrome

    Wendy Jones;Ursula Bellugi;Zona Lai;Michael Chiles

  • Sensorimotor Gating Deficits in Adults with Autism

    William Perry;Arpi Minassian;Brian Lopez;Leeza Maron

  • Abnormality of cerebellar vermian lobules VI and VII in patients with infantile autism: identification of hypoplastic and hyperplastic subgroups with MR imaging.

    E Courchesne;O Saitoh;R Yeung-Courchesne;G A Press

  • Cerebro-cerebellar Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Amanda J. Khan;Aarti Nair;Christopher L. Keown;Michael C. Datko

  • Cross‐sectional area of the posterior hippocampus in autistic patients with cerebellar and corpus callosum abnormalitiGs

    O. Saitoh;E. Courchesne;B. Egaas;A. J. Lincoln

  • The Coping Cat Program for Children with Anxiety and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

    Rebecca H. McNally Keehn;Alan J. Lincoln;Alan J. Lincoln;Milton Z. Brown;Denise A. Chavira;Denise A. Chavira

  • Atypical Cross Talk Between Mentalizing and Mirror Neuron Networks in Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Inna Fishman;Christopher L. Keown;Alan J. Lincoln;Jaime A. Pineda

  • A new finding: Impairment in shifting attention in autistic and cerebellar patients.

    Eric Courchesne;Jeanne P. Townsend;Natacha A. Akshoomoff;Rachel Yeung-Courchesne

  • Aversion, awareness, and attraction: investigating claims of hyperacusis in the Williams syndrome phenotype.

    Daniel J. Levitin;Kristen Cole;Alan Lincoln;Ursula Bellugi

  • White matter compromise of callosal and subcortical fiber tracts in children with autism spectrum disorder: a diffusion tensor imaging study

    Dinesh K. Shukla;Brandon Keehn;Brandon Keehn;Alan J. Lincoln;Ralph-Axel Müller;Ralph-Axel Müller

  • Psychological Adjustment and Treatment of Children and Families With Parents Deployed in Military Combat

    Alan Lincoln;Erika Swift;Mia Shorteno-Fraser

  • Outcome Classification of Preschool Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders Using MRI Brain Measures

    Natacha Akshoomoff;Catherine Lord;Alan J. Lincoln;Rachel Y. Courchesne

  • Intrafamily Violence, and Crime and Violence outside the Family

    Gerald T. Hotaling;Murray A. Straus;Alan J. Lincoln

  • Williams syndrome deficits in visual spatial processing linked to GTF2IRD1 and GTF2I on chromosome 7q11.23.

    Hamao Hirota;Rumiko Matsuoka;Xiao Ning Chen;Lora S. Salandanan

  • Characterizing the Musical Phenotype in Individuals With Williams Syndrome

    Daniel J. Levitin;Kristen Cole;Michael Chiles;Zona Lai

  • Attentional networks in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder.

    Brandon Keehn;Brandon Keehn;Alan J. Lincoln;Ralph-Axel Müller;Ralph-Axel Müller;Jeanne Townsend

  • "Motor" impairment in Asperger syndrome: evidence for a deficit in proprioception.

    Amy K. Weimer;Amy M. Schatz;Alan Lincoln;Angela O. Ballantyne

  • Unusual brain growth patterns in early life in patients with autistic disorder: An

    P. Moses;K. Pierce;C. Lord;A. J. Lincoln

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph-Axel Müller
Ralph-Axel Müller San Diego State University
Jeanne Townsend
Jeanne Townsend University of California, San Diego
Ursula Bellugi
Ursula Bellugi Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Laura Schreibman
Laura Schreibman University of California, San Diego
Catherine Lord
Catherine Lord University of California, Los Angeles
Daniel J. Levitin
Daniel J. Levitin McGill University
Denise A. Chavira
Denise A. Chavira University of California, Los Angeles
William Perry
William Perry University of California, San Diego
Julie R. Korenberg
Julie R. Korenberg University of Utah
Douglas C. Wallace
Douglas C. Wallace Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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