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Overview

Judith Miller is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in psychology, neuroscience, and medicine. Their work primarily focuses on autism spectrum disorder, family and disability support, and child development within clinical and cognitive neuroscience contexts.

The scientist has published research on various topics, including:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Muscle metabolism and nutrition

Main fields of study for Judith Miller encompass:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Medicine

Subfields of study include:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Education
  • Safety Research

Miller has frequently published in the following venues:

  • Autism Research
  • Autism
  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Genetics in Medicine
  • American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Miller include:

  • Safety and Feasibility of an Immersive Virtual Reality Intervention Program for Teaching Police Interaction Skills to Adolescents and Adults with Autism, 2020, Autism Research
  • Adherence to screening and referral guidelines for autism spectrum disorder in toddlers in pediatric primary care, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • A Lifespan Approach to Patient-Reported Outcomes and Quality of Life for People on the Autism Spectrum, 2020, Autism Research
  • Person Ability Scores as an Alternative to Norm-Referenced Scores as Outcome Measures in Studies of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 2020, American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
  • Effect of Family Navigation on Diagnostic Ascertainment Among Children at Risk for Autism, 2021, JAMA Pediatrics

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated extensively with Judith Miller include:

  • W. Spencer Guthrie
  • Julia Parish-Morris
  • Amanda Bennett
  • Audrey Thurm
  • Kate E. Wallis

Best Publications

  • Functional impact of global rare copy number variation in autism spectrum disorders

    Dalila Pinto;Alistair T. Pagnamenta;Lambertus Klei;Richard Anney

  • Large-Scale Exome Sequencing Study Implicates Both Developmental and Functional Changes in the Neurobiology of Autism

    F. Kyle Satterstrom;F. Kyle Satterstrom;Jack A. Kosmicki;Jiebiao Wang;Michael S. Breen

  • Autism genome-wide copy number variation reveals ubiquitin and neuronal genes

    Joseph T. Glessner;Kai Wang;Guiqing Cai;Olena Korvatska

  • Common genetic variants on 5p14.1 associate with autism spectrum disorders

    Kai Wang;Haitao Zhang;Deqiong Ma;Maja Bucan

  • A genome-wide linkage and association scan reveals novel loci for autism

    Lauren A. Weiss;Lauren A. Weiss;Dan E. Arking;Mark J. Daly;Mark J. Daly;Aravinda Chakravarti

  • Diffusion tensor imaging of the corpus callosum in Autism

    Andrew L. Alexander;Jee Eun Lee;Mariana Lazar;Rebecca Boudos

  • Teaching theory of mind: A new approach to social skills training for individuals with autism

    Sally J Ozonoff;Judith N. Miller

  • A genome-wide scan for common alleles affecting risk for autism

    Richard Anney;Lambertus Klei;Dalila Pinto;Regina Regan

  • Twenty-year outcome for individuals with autism and average or near-average cognitive abilities.

    Megan A. Farley;William M. McMahon;Eric Fombonne;William R. Jenson

  • Large-Scale Exome Sequencing Study Implicates Both Developmental and Functional Changes in the Neurobiology of Autism

    F. Kyle Satterstrom;Jack A. Kosmicki;Jiebiao Wang;Michael S Breen;Michael S Breen

  • Isolation and characterization of the human pulmonary surfactant apoprotein gene

    R. Tyler White;Deborah Damm;Judith Miller;Kaye Spratt

  • DSM-IV-Defined Asperger Syndrome: Cognitive, Behavioral and Early History Differentiation from High-Functioning Autism

    Sally J Ozonoff;Mikle South;Judith N. Miller

  • Traditional and Atypical Presentations of Anxiety in Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Connor Morrow Kerns;Connor Morrow Kerns;Connor Morrow Kerns;Philip C. Kendall;Leandra Berry;Leandra Berry;Margaret C. Souders

  • Individual common variants exert weak effects on the risk for autism spectrum disorders.

    Richard Anney;Lambertus Klei;Dalila Pinto;Dalila Pinto;Joana Almeida

  • The external validity of Asperger disorder: lack of evidence from the domain of neuropsychology.

    Judith N. Miller;Sally J Ozonoff

  • An Exploration of Right-Hemisphere Contributions to the Pragmatic Impairments of Autism

    Sally J Ozonoff;Judith N. Miller

  • Prenatal, perinatal, and neonatal factors associated with autism spectrum disorders.

    Deborah Bilder;Judith Pinborough-Zimmerman;Judith Miller;William McMahon

  • Diffusion tensor imaging of white matter in the superior temporal gyrus and temporal stem in autism.

    Jee Eun Lee;Erin D. Bigler;Andrew L. Alexander;Mariana Lazar

  • Accuracy of Autism Screening in a Large Pediatric Network

    Whitney Guthrie;Kate Wallis;Amanda Bennett;Elizabeth Brooks

  • Did Asperger's Cases Have Asperger Disorder? A Research Note

    Judith N. Miller;Sally J Ozonoff

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert T. Schultz
Robert T. Schultz Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
William M. McMahon
William M. McMahon University of Utah
Hilary Coon
Hilary Coon University of Utah
John D. Herrington
John D. Herrington Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Stephen W. Scherer
Stephen W. Scherer University of Toronto
Catalina Betancur
Catalina Betancur Sorbonne University
James S. Sutcliffe
James S. Sutcliffe Vanderbilt University
Edwin H. Cook
Edwin H. Cook University of Illinois at Chicago
Joseph D. Buxbaum
Joseph D. Buxbaum Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Geraldine Dawson
Geraldine Dawson Duke University

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