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Eva Loth is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work extends deeply into subfields such as cognitive neuroscience, genetics, clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, and molecular biology.

Their research extensively covers topics related to autism spectrum disorder, genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders, and functional brain connectivity. Additional areas of investigation include attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities, and congenital heart defects.

Recent notable publications by Eva Loth include:

  • Genetic correlates of phenotypic heterogeneity in autism (2022), Nature Genetics
  • From mechanisms to markers: novel noninvasive EEG proxy markers of the neural excitation and inhibition system in humans (2022), Translational Psychiatry
  • Alexithymia in autism: cross-sectional and longitudinal associations with social-communication difficulties, anxiety and depression symptoms (2020), Psychological Medicine
  • How do core autism traits and associated symptoms relate to quality of life? Findings from the Longitudinal European Autism Project (2020), Autism
  • Fractionating autism based on neuroanatomical normative modeling (2020), Translational Psychiatry

Eva Loth frequently publishes in several scientific venues, with a significant number of articles appearing in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Molecular Autism
  • European Neuropsychopharmacology
  • Translational Psychiatry
  • Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent coauthors, including Declan Murphy, Tony Charman, Jan K. Buitelaar, Tobias Banaschewski, and Christian F. Beckmann. These partnerships reflect ongoing interdisciplinary work within autism research and related fields.

Best Publications

  • The ENIGMA Consortium: large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data

    Paul M. Thompson;Jason L. Stein;Sarah E. Medland;Derrek P. Hibar

  • The IMAGEN study: reinforcement-related behaviour in normal brain function and psychopathology.

    G Schumann;E Loth;T Banaschewski;A Barbot

  • Identification of common variants associated with human hippocampal and intracranial volumes

    Jason L Stein;Sarah E Medland;Sarah E Medland;Alejandro Arias Vasquez;Alejandro Arias Vasquez;Derrek P Hibar

  • Adolescent impulsivity phenotypes characterized by distinct brain networks.

    Robert Whelan;Patricia J Conrod;Patricia J Conrod;Jean-Baptiste Poline;Anbarasu Lourdusamy

  • Autism spectrum disorder: Consensus guidelines on assessment, treatment and research from the British Association for Psychopharmacology:

    Oliver D Howes;Maria Rogdaki;James L Findon;Robert H Wichers

  • Drug development for neurodevelopmental disorders: lessons learned from fragile X syndrome

    Elizabeth M. Berry-Kravis;Lothar Lindemann;Aia E. Jønch;Aia E. Jønch;George Apostol

  • The EU-AIMS Longitudinal European Autism Project (LEAP): design and methodologies to identify and validate stratification biomarkers for autism spectrum disorders

    Eva Loth;Tony Charman;Luke Mason;Julian Tillmann

  • Lower Ventral Striatal Activation During Reward Anticipation in Adolescent Smokers

    Jan Peters;Uli Bromberg;Sophia Schneider;Stefanie Brassen

  • Dissecting the Heterogeneous Cortical Anatomy of Autism Spectrum Disorder Using Normative Models

    Mariam Zabihi;Marianne Oldehinkel;Thomas Wolfers;Vincent Frouin

  • Risk taking and the adolescent reward system: a potential common link to substance abuse.

    Sophia Schneider;Jan Peters;Uli Bromberg;Stefanie Brassen

  • ‘Theory of Mind’ and Tracking Speakers’ Intentions

    Francesca Happé;Eva Loth

  • Genetic correlates of phenotypic heterogeneity in autism

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  • The EU-AIMS Longitudinal European Autism Project (LEAP): Clinical characterisation

    Tony Charman;Eva Loth;Julian Tillmann;Daisy Crawley

  • Determinants of Early Alcohol Use In Healthy Adolescents: The Differential Contribution of Neuroimaging and Psychological Factors

    Frauke Nees;Jelka Tzschoppe;Christopher J Patrick;Sabine Vollstädt-Klein

  • Patients with autism spectrum disorders display reproducible functional connectivity alterations.

    Štefan Holiga;Joerg F. Hipp;Christopher H. Chatham;Pilar Garces

  • Identification and validation of biomarkers for autism spectrum disorders

    Eva Loth;Will Spooren;Lindsay M. Ham;Maria B. Isaac

  • Adaptive behavior in autism: Minimal clinically important differences on the Vineland-II.

    C. H. Chatham;K. I. Taylor;T. Charman;X. Liogier D'ardhuy

  • From mechanisms to markers: novel noninvasive EEG proxy markers of the neural excitation and inhibition system in humans

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  • Altered connectivity between cerebellum, visual, and sensory-motor networks in autism spectrum disorder: Results from the EU-AIMS Longitudinal European Autism Project

    Marianne Oldehinkel;Marianne Oldehinkel;Maarten Mennes;Andre Marquand;Tony Charman

  • Positive Association of Video Game Playing with Left Frontal Cortical Thickness in Adolescents

    Simone Kühn;Robert Lorenz;Tobias Banaschewski;Gareth J. Barker

  • Intrinsic gray-matter connectivity of the brain in adults with autism spectrum disorder

    Christine Ecker;Lisa Ronan;Yue Feng;Eileen Daly

  • Event schemas in autism spectrum disorders: the role of theory of mind and weak central coherence.

    Eva Loth;Juan Carlos Gómez;Francesca Happé

Frequent Co-Authors

Tomáš Paus
Tomáš Paus University of Toronto
Tobias Banaschewski
Tobias Banaschewski Heidelberg University
Patricia J. Conrod
Patricia J. Conrod University of Montreal
Hugh Garavan
Hugh Garavan University of Vermont
Gunter Schumann
Gunter Schumann King's College London
Tony Charman
Tony Charman King's College London
Herta Flor
Herta Flor Heidelberg University
Jan K. Buitelaar
Jan K. Buitelaar Radboud University
Marcella Rietschel
Marcella Rietschel Heidelberg University

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