Her main research concerns Autism, Autism spectrum disorder, Psychiatry, Genetics and Clinical psychology. Evdokia Anagnostou studies Autism, focusing on Developmental disorder in particular. Her research in Autism spectrum disorder intersects with topics in Neuroimaging, Proband and Asperger syndrome.
Her studies deal with areas such as Functional impact and Evidence-based practice as well as Clinical psychology. Her Copy-number variation research incorporates themes from Genome-wide association study and Genetic variation. Her Audiology study incorporates themes from Neuroscience, Putamen and Stroop effect.
Her primary areas of study are Autism spectrum disorder, Autism, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience. The concepts of her Autism spectrum disorder study are interwoven with issues in Audiology, Cognition, Neurodevelopmental disorder, Neuroimaging and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Autism is the subject of her research, which falls under Developmental psychology.
The various areas that Evdokia Anagnostou examines in her Clinical psychology study include Typically developing, Adaptive behavior, Etiology and Public health. Evdokia Anagnostou has researched Psychiatry in several fields, including Clinical Global Impression and Clinical trial. Her Randomized controlled trial research integrates issues from Placebo and Pediatrics.
Evdokia Anagnostou spends much of her time researching Autism spectrum disorder, Autism, Clinical psychology, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and Audiology. Her work deals with themes such as Cognition, Magnetoencephalography, Neurodevelopmental disorder, Neuroimaging and Language ability, which intersect with Autism spectrum disorder. Her study on Autism is covered under Psychiatry.
In her study, Functional impairment, Psychopathology and Prevention science is inextricably linked to Adaptive behavior, which falls within the broad field of Clinical psychology. Evdokia Anagnostou combines subjects such as Cognitive psychology, Impulsivity, Meta-analysis, Procedural memory and Neurology with her study of Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Her work carried out in the field of Audiology brings together such families of science as White matter, Precuneus, Superior temporal gyrus and Intelligence quotient.
Autism spectrum disorder, Autism, Clinical psychology, Mental health and Neurodevelopmental disorder are her primary areas of study. Her Autism spectrum disorder study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cognition, Neuroimaging and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The study incorporates disciplines such as Applied psychology and Neuroscience in addition to Autism.
The Clinical psychology study combines topics in areas such as Adaptive behavior and Neuropsychology. Her Mental health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cognitive development, Psychological intervention, Evidence-based practice, Social skills and Augmentative and alternative communication. She has included themes like Copy-number variation, Phenotype, Medical record, Cohort and Comorbidity in her Neurodevelopmental disorder study.
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Autism genome-wide copy number variation reveals ubiquitin and neuronal genes
Joseph T. Glessner;Kai Wang;Guiqing Cai;Olena Korvatska.
Nature (2009)
Convergence of Genes and Cellular Pathways Dysregulated in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Dalila Pinto;Elsa Delaby;Elsa Delaby;Elsa Delaby;Daniele Merico;Mafalda Barbosa.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2014)
Oxytocin increases retention of social cognition in autism.
Eric Hollander;Jennifer Bartz;William Chaplin;Ann Phillips.
Biological Psychiatry (2007)
Whole genome sequencing resource identifies 18 new candidate genes for autism spectrum disorder
Ryan K C Yuen;Daniele Merico;Matt Bookman;Jennifer L. Howe.
(2017)
Meta-analysis of GWAS of over 16,000 individuals with autism spectrum disorder highlights a novel locus at 10q24.32 and a significant overlap with schizophrenia
Richard J.L. Anney;Richard J.L. Anney;Stephan Ripke;Stephan Ripke;Stephan Ripke;Verneri Anttila;Jakob Grove;Jakob Grove.
Molecular Autism (2017)
Detection of Clinically Relevant Genetic Variants in Autism Spectrum Disorder by Whole-Genome Sequencing
Yong-hui Jiang;Ryan K.C. Yuen;Xin Jin;Xin Jin;Mingbang Wang.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2013)
Lack of efficacy of citalopram in children with autism spectrum disorders and high levels of repetitive behavior: citalopram ineffective in children with autism
Bryan H. King;Eric Hollander;Linmarie Sikich;James T. McCracken.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2009)
Striatal volume on magnetic resonance imaging and repetitive behaviors in autism.
Eric Hollander;Evdokia Anagnostou;William Chaplin;Katherine Esposito.
Biological Psychiatry (2005)
Cortical and Subcortical Brain Morphometry Differences Between Patients With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Healthy Individuals Across the Lifespan: Results From the ENIGMA ASD Working Group
Daan van Rooij;Evdokia Anagnostou;Celso Arango;Guillaume Auzias.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2017)
Intranasal oxytocin versus placebo in the treatment of adults with autism spectrum disorders: a randomized controlled trial
Evdokia Anagnostou;Evdokia Anagnostou;Latha Soorya;Latha Soorya;William Chaplin;Jennifer Bartz.
Molecular Autism (2012)
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