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Overview

Frank H. Duffy is affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital in the United States. Their research spans across multiple fields within medicine, with a focus on interdisciplinary areas involving cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry and mental health, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

Their work addresses a range of scientific topics, including:

  • Educational and Social Studies
  • Italian Literature and Culture
  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
  • Various Chemistry Research Topics

Frank H. Duffy has contributed to recent publications such as:

  • "Reduced Cerebellar Volumes Associate with P300 Amplitude Attenuation in Children with Clinical High Risk for Psychosis and Early Onset Psychosis" (2025) published in The Cerebellum
  • "Time-Resolved Fluorescence Anisotropy from Single Molecules for Characterizing Local Flexibility in Biomolecules" (2025) published in Journal of Visualized Experiments

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Duffy include:

  • Gregory Aaen
  • Israel F. Abroms
  • Ulrika Ådén
  • Gunnar Ahlsten
  • Robert B. Aird

The most common publication venues for Duffy's work are:

  • The Cerebellum
  • Journal of Visualized Experiments

Best Publications

  • Early Experience Alters Brain Function and Structure

    Heidelise Als;Frank H Duffy;Gloria B McAnulty;Michael J Rivkin

  • Individualized developmental care for the very low-birth-weight preterm infant : medical and neurofunctional effects

    Heidelise Als;Gretchen Lawhon;Frank H. Duffy;Gloria B. McAnulty

  • Individualized behavioral and environmental care for the very low birth weight preterm infant at high risk for bronchopulmonary dysplasia: neonatal intensive care unit and developmental outcome

    Heidelise Als;Gretchen Lawhon;Elizabeth Brown;Rita Gibes

  • Brain electrical activity mapping (BEAM): a method for extending the clinical utility of EEG and evoked potential data.

    Frank H. Duffy;James L. Burchfiel;Cesare T. Lombroso

  • Significance probability mapping: An aid in the topographic analysis of brain electrical activity

    Frank H Duffy;Peter H Bartels;James L. Burchfiel

  • A three-center, randomized, controlled trial of individualized developmental care for very low birth weight preterm infants: medical, neurodevelopmental, parenting, and caregiving effects.

    Heidelise Als;Linda Gilkerson;Frank H Duffy;Gloria B McAnulty

  • Dyslexia: regional differences in brain electrical activity by topographic mapping.

    Frank H. Duffy;Frank H. Duffy;Martha B. Denckla;Peter H. Bartels;Giulio Sandini

  • Age‐related differences in brain electrical activity of healthy subjects

    Frank H. Duffy;Marilyn S. Albert;Gloria McAnulty;Arthur J. Garvey

  • Brain electrical activity in patients with presenile and senile dementia of the Alzheimer type.

    Frank H. Duffy;Marilyn S. Albert;Gloria McAnulty

  • Brain electrical activity mapping (BEAM) in schizophrenic patients.

    John M. Morihisa;Frank H. Duffy;Richard J. Wyatt

  • Somatosensory System: Organizational Hierarchy from Single Units in Monkey Area 5

    F. H. Duffy;J. L. Burchfiel

  • Effectiveness of Individualized Developmental Care for Low-Risk Preterm Infants: Behavioral and Electrophysiologic Evidence

    Deborah M. Buehler;Heidelise Als;Frank H. Duffy;Gloria B. McAnulty

  • Altered P300 Topography in Schizophrenia

    Ron Morstyn;Frank H. Duffy;Robert W. McCarley

  • Long-term effects of an organophosphate upon the human electroencephalogram

    Frank H. Duffy;James L. Burchfiel;Peter H. Bartels;Maurice Gaon

  • Brain electricaL activity mapping

    Frank H. Duffy

  • Bicuculline reversal of deprivation amblyopia in the cat.

    F H Duffy;J L Burchfiel;J L Conway

  • Dyslexia: automated diagnosis by computerized classification of brain electrical activity.

    Frank H. Duffy;Martha B. Denckla;Peter H. Bartels;Giulio Sandini

  • A stable pattern of EEG spectral coherence distinguishes children with autism from neuro-typical controls - a large case control study

    Frank Hopkins Duffy;Heidelise Als

  • Dark rearing prolongs physiological but not anatomical plasticity of the cat visual cortex.

    George D. Mower;Caren J. Caplan;William G. Christen;Frank H. Duffy

  • Topographic Mapping of Brain Electrical Activity

    Frank H. Duffy

  • NIDCAP improves brain function and structure in preterm infants with severe intrauterine growth restriction

    Heidelise Als;Frank Hopkins Duffy;Gloria McAnulty;Samantha C. Butler

  • Comparison of the effects of dark rearing and binocular suture on development and plasticity of cat visual cortex.

    George D. Mower;David Berry;James L. Burchfiel;Frank H. Duffy

Frequent Co-Authors

Marilyn S. Albert
Marilyn S. Albert Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Cesare T. Lombroso
Cesare T. Lombroso Harvard University
Robert W. McCarley
Robert W. McCarley Harvard Medical School
Alexander Rotenberg
Alexander Rotenberg Boston Children's Hospital
Martha E. Shenton
Martha E. Shenton Harvard University
Blaise F. D. Bourgeois
Blaise F. D. Bourgeois Boston Children's Hospital
Sanjeev V. Kothare
Sanjeev V. Kothare Boston Children's Hospital
Tobias Loddenkemper
Tobias Loddenkemper Boston Children's Hospital
James J. Riviello
James J. Riviello Baylor College of Medicine
Michael J. Coleman
Michael J. Coleman Brigham and Women's Hospital

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