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Overview

Carl Feinstein is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on areas intersecting psychology, health professions, and neuroscience. Feinstein has contributed to several subfields including cognitive neuroscience, education, speech and hearing, developmental and educational psychology, and applied psychology.

The main topics covered in Feinstein's work include:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
  • Behavioral and Psychological Studies
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Child and Adolescent Health
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development

Feinstein's recent publications reflect a focus on autism and pediatric healthcare contexts, including:

  • "Toward Continuous Social Phenotyping: Analyzing Gaze Patterns in an Emotion Recognition Task for Children With Autism Through Wearable Smart Glasses" (2020), Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • "Superpower Glass: Delivering Unobtrusive Real-time Social Cues in Wearable Systems" (2020), arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Designing a Holistic At-Home Learning Aid for Autism" (2020), arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "The Vermont Child Psychiatry Access Program: Statewide Partnership to Expand Primary Care Capacity for Youth Mental Health" (2025), Psychiatric Services

Feinstein has published across several frequent venues including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • Psychiatric Services
  • Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Frequent collaborators in Feinstein's work include Nick Haber, Catalin Voss, Jena Daniels, Terry Winograd, and Dennis P. Wall, each having multiple joint publications. This collaboration network underscores interdisciplinary connections primarily around autism research and technological applications in child development and mental health.

Best Publications

  • Plasma oxytocin levels in autistic children.

    Charlotte Modahl;Lee Anne Green;Deborah Fein;Mariana Morris

  • Salience Network–Based Classification and Prediction of Symptom Severity in Children With Autism

    Lucina Q. Uddin;Kaustubh Supekar;Charles J. Lynch;Amirah Khouzam

  • Predictors and Correlates of Adaptive Functioning in Children with Developmental Disorders

    Miriam Liss;Brian Harel;Deborah Fein;Doris Allen

  • Oxytocin and autistic disorder: alterations in peptide forms.

    LeeAnne Green;Deborah Fein;Charlotte Modahl;Carl Feinstein

  • Executive Functioning in High‐functioning Children with Autism

    Miriam Liss;Deborah Fein;Doris Allen;Michelle Dunn

  • COMT genotype predicts longitudinal cognitive decline and psychosis in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.

    Doron Gothelf;Doron Gothelf;Stephan Eliez;Tracy Thompson;Christine Hinard

  • Social initiations by autistic children to adults and other children.

    Margaret Hauck;Deborah Fein;Lynn Waterhouse;Carl Feinstein

  • Risk factors for the emergence of psychotic disorders in adolescents with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.

    Doron Gothelf;Carl Feinstein;Tracy Thompson;Eugene Gu

  • Subgroups of children with autism by cluster analysis: a longitudinal examination.

    Michael C. Stevens;Deborah A. Fein;Michelle Dunn;Doris Allen

  • Psychiatric disorders and behavioral problems in children with Velocardiofacial syndrome: Usefulness as phenotypic indicators of schizophrenia risk

    Carl Feinstein;Stephan Eliez;Christine Blasey;Allan L. Reiss

  • Effect of Wearable Digital Intervention for Improving Socialization in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial

    Catalin Voss;Jessey Schwartz;Jena Daniels;Aaron Kline

  • Autism: The Point of View from Fragile X Studies.

    Carl Feinstein;Allan L. Reiss

  • Memory for Faces in Children with Autism

    Margaret Hauck;Deborah Fein;Nicholas Maltby;Lynn Waterhouse

  • Diagnosis and Classification in Autism.

    Lynn Waterhouse;Robin Morris;Doris Allen;Michelle Dunn

  • Psychotic symptoms in children and adolescents with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome: Neuropsychological and behavioral implications

    Martin Debbané;Bronwyn Glaser;Melissa K. David;Carl Feinstein

  • Brain State Differentiation and Behavioral Inflexibility in Autism

    Lucina Q. Uddin;Kaustubh Supekar;Charles J. Lynch;Katherine M. Cheng

  • Effects of naloxone and naltrexone on self-injury: a double-blind, placebo-controlled analysis.

    Rowland P. Barrett;Carl Feinstein;William T. Hole

  • Subtypes of Pervasive Developmental Disorder: Clinical Characteristics*

    Deborah Fein;Michael Stevens;Michelle Dunn;Lynn Waterhouse

  • SuperpowerGlass: A Wearable Aid for the At-Home Therapy of Children with Autism

    Peter Washington;Catalin Voss;Aaron Kline;Nick Haber

  • Adolescent adjustment to chronic physical disorders--I. Comparing neurological and non-neurological conditions.

    George W. Howe;Carl Feinstein;David Reiss;Sherry Molock

Frequent Co-Authors

Deborah Fein
Deborah Fein University of Connecticut
Yifrah Kaminer
Yifrah Kaminer University of Connecticut
Jennifer M. Phillips
Jennifer M. Phillips Stanford University
Robin G. Morris
Robin G. Morris King's College London
David Reiss
David Reiss Yale University
Miriam Liss
Miriam Liss University of Mary Washington
Ronald Seifer
Ronald Seifer Brown University
Stylianos E. Antonarakis
Stylianos E. Antonarakis University of Geneva
Lorna Wing
Lorna Wing Medical Research Council
Daniel F. Schorderet
Daniel F. Schorderet University of Lausanne

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