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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 51 Citations 8,550 168 World Ranking 3795 National Ranking 186

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study Kim Cornish is best known for:

  • Insomnia
  • Autism
  • Fragile X syndrome

As part of one scientific family, Kim Cornish deals mainly with the area of Demography, narrowing it down to issues related to the Population, and often Environmental health. She regularly links together related areas like Population in her Environmental health studies. As part of her Sleep debt and Actigraphy and Insomnia studies, Kim Cornish is studying Insomnia. She performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Actigraphy and Insomnia via her papers. In her papers, Kim Cornish integrates diverse fields, such as Fragile X syndrome and FMR1. In her research, Kim Cornish performs multidisciplinary study on Cognition and Attentional control. Her study connects Inhibitory control and Neuroscience. Developmental psychology and Social cognition are two areas of study in which Kim Cornish engages in interdisciplinary research. In her study, Kim Cornish carries out multidisciplinary Social cognition and Developmental psychology research.

Her most cited work include:

  • Epigenetic Modification of the FMR1 Gene in Fragile X Syndrome Is Associated with Differential Response to the mGluR5 Antagonist AFQ056 (321 citations)
  • Visual search in typically developing toddlers and toddlers with Fragile X or Williams syndrome (167 citations)
  • Tracing Syndrome-Specific Trajectories of Attention Across the Lifespan (163 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date

Much of her study explores Developmental psychology relationship to Typically developing. Her study connects Developmental psychology and Typically developing. Her Psychiatry study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Anxiety. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Psychiatry and Anxiety. Cognition and Attentional control are two areas of study in which she engages in interdisciplinary research. Many of her studies on Attentional control apply to Neuroscience as well. Her study ties her expertise on Executive functions together with the subject of Neuroscience. She carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Executive functions and Cognition. Kim Cornish merges many fields, such as Autism and Autism spectrum disorder, in her writings.

Kim Cornish most often published in these fields:

  • Developmental psychology (71.79%)
  • Psychiatry (61.54%)
  • Cognition (58.97%)

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Best Publications

Epigenetic Modification of the FMR1 Gene in Fragile X Syndrome Is Associated with Differential Response to the mGluR5 Antagonist AFQ056

Sébastien Jacquemont;Aurore Curie;Vincent des Portes;Maria Giulia Torrioli.
Science Translational Medicine (2011)

579 Citations

Association of the dopamine transporter (DAT1) 10/10-repeat genotype with ADHD symptoms and response inhibition in a general population sample

K M Cornish;T Manly;R Savage;J Swanson.
Molecular Psychiatry (2005)

271 Citations

Visual search in typically developing toddlers and toddlers with Fragile X or Williams syndrome

Gaia Scerif;Gaia Scerif;Kim Cornish;John Wilding;Jon Driver.
Developmental Science (2004)

262 Citations

The relationship between sleep and behavior in autism spectrum disorder (ASD): a review

Simonne Cohen;Russell Conduit;Steven W Lockley;Steven W Lockley;Steven W Lockley;Shanthakumar M W Rajaratnam;Shanthakumar M W Rajaratnam;Shanthakumar M W Rajaratnam.
Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders (2014)

261 Citations

A neuropsychological profile of attention deficits in young males with fragile X syndrome.

F. Munir;K.M. Cornish;J. Wilding.
Neuropsychologia (2000)

243 Citations

TRACING SYNDROME-SPECIFIC TRAJECTORIES OF ATTENTION ACROSS THE LIFESPAN

Kim Cornish;Gaia Scerif;Annette Karmiloff-Smith.
Cortex (2007)

225 Citations

Attention and language in fragile X

Kim Cornish;Vicki Sudhalter;Jeremy Turk.
Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews (2004)

206 Citations

The Fragile X Continuum: New Advances and Perspectives.

Kim Marie Cornish;Jeremy Turk;Randi J Hagerman.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research (2008)

198 Citations

Short sleep duration is associated with poor performance on IQ measures in healthy school-age children

Reut Gruber;Rachelle Laviolette;Paolo Deluca;Eva Monson.
Sleep Medicine (2010)

182 Citations

Differential impact of the FMR1 gene on visual processing in fragile X syndrome.

Cary S. Kogan;Isabelle Boutet;Kim Cornish;Shahin Zangenehpour.
Brain (2003)

181 Citations

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