2012 - Spearman Medal, British Psychological Society
Her main research concerns Twin study, Autism, Developmental psychology, Heritability and Twins Early Development Study. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Developmental disorder and Twin study. Angelica Ronald studies Autism spectrum disorder, a branch of Autism.
Her research in Developmental psychology focuses on subjects like Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, which are connected to Genetic determinism and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale. Her Twins Early Development Study research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Percentile, Sibling, Dizygotic twin and Sex characteristics. Her Clinical psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Etiology and Child development.
Angelica Ronald mostly deals with Developmental psychology, Twin study, Autism, Clinical psychology and Psychiatry. Her work on Autistic traits, Early childhood and Child development is typically connected to Association as part of general Developmental psychology study, connecting several disciplines of science. Particularly relevant to Twins Early Development Study is her body of work in Twin study.
Her study in Twins Early Development Study is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Nature versus nurture and Sex characteristics. Her Autism study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Mental health and Comorbidity. Her Clinical psychology research incorporates themes from Sample and Anxiety.
Her primary scientific interests are in Clinical psychology, Twin study, Psychiatry, Bipolar disorder and Autism. Her Clinical psychology research incorporates elements of Mental health, Paranoia and Anhedonia. Her research integrates issues of Population based, Sample and Autism spectrum disorder in her study of Mental health.
Her research in Twin study is mostly focused on Twins Early Development Study. In the field of Psychiatry, her study on Schizophrenia, Schizotypy and Tourette syndrome overlaps with subjects such as Mendelian randomization. Her study in the field of Hypomania also crosses realms of Trait.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Clinical psychology, Autism, Psychopathology, Child and adolescent psychiatry and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Her study in Clinical psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Twin study and Mental health. Angelica Ronald studies Twins Early Development Study which is a part of Twin study.
Angelica Ronald has researched Autism in several fields, including Odds ratio, Neuropsychology, Empirical research, Adult psychiatry and Comorbidity. Her studies deal with areas such as Anhedonia, Psychosis, Paranoia, Cognition and Distress as well as Psychopathology. Child and adolescent psychiatry is frequently linked to Developmental psychology in her study.
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Time to give up on a single explanation for autism
Francesca Happé;Angelica Ronald;Robert Plomin.
Nature Neuroscience (2006)
Autism spectrum disorders and autistic traits: a decade of new twin studies
Angelica Ronald;Rosa A. Hoekstra.
American Journal of Medical Genetics (2011)
The 'fractionable autism triad': a review of evidence from behavioural, genetic, cognitive and neural research.
Francesca Happé;Angelica Ronald.
Neuropsychology Review (2008)
Genetic Heterogeneity Between the Three Components of the Autism Spectrum: A Twin Study
Angelica Ronald;Francesca Happé;Patrick Bolton;Lee M. Butcher.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2006)
How different are girls and boys above and below the diagnostic threshold for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Katharina Dworzynski;Angelica Ronald;Patrick Bolton;Francesca Happé.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2012)
Evidence for overlapping genetic influences on autistic and ADHD behaviours in a community twin sample
Angelica Ronald;Emily Simonoff;Jonna Kuntsi;Philip Asherson.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (2008)
Examining and interpreting the female protective effect against autistic behavior
Elise B. Robinson;Paul Lichtenstein;Henrik Anckarsäter;Francesca Happé.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2013)
Heritability of Autism Spectrum Disorder in a UK Population-Based Twin Sample
Emma Colvert;Beata Tick;Fiona McEwen;Catherine Stewart;Catherine Stewart.
JAMA Psychiatry (2015)
Genetic risk for autism spectrum disorders and neuropsychiatric variation in the general population.
Elise B Robinson;Elise B Robinson;Beate St Pourcain;Verneri Anttila;Verneri Anttila;Jack A Kosmicki.
Nature Genetics (2016)
Methylomic analysis of monozygotic twins discordant for autism spectrum disorder and related behavioural traits
Chloe Wong;Emma Meaburn;Angelica Ronald;Thomas Price.
Molecular Psychiatry (2014)
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