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Marjorie Solomon publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marjorie Solomon sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 206 publications — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Marjorie Solomon D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marjorie Solomon sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Marjorie Solomon is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research spans the fields of neuroscience and psychology, with particular focus on cognitive neuroscience and clinical psychology among other related subfields such as genetics, psychiatry and mental health, and education.

Their scholarly work concentrates on topics including autism spectrum disorder research, genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders, family and disability support research, child development and digital technology, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, child nutrition and feeding issues, and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

Marjorie Solomon has published numerous papers, with notable recent works including:

  • Clinically Significant Anxiety in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Varied Intellectual Functioning (2020), Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
  • Developmental-behavioral profiles in children with autism spectrum disorder and co-occurring gastrointestinal symptoms (2020), Autism Research
  • Trajectories of Autism Symptom Severity Change During Early Childhood (2020), Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • A Longitudinal Study of White Matter Development in Relation to Changes in Autism Severity Across Early Childhood (2020), Biological Psychiatry
  • Longitudinal Evaluation of Cerebral Growth Across Childhood in Boys and Girls With Autism Spectrum Disorder (2020), Biological Psychiatry

Their research has appeared frequently in several publication venues, including:

  • Autism Research
  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Autism
  • Autism in Adulthood

Marjorie Solomon frequently collaborates with other researchers. The most common co-authors include:

  • Christine Wu Nordahl
  • David G. Amaral
  • Sally J. Rogers
  • Derek Sayre Andrews
  • Brianna Heath

Best Publications

  • Evidence-based assessment of autism spectrum disorders in children and adolescents

    Sally Ozonoff;Beth L. Goodlin-Jones;Marjorie Solomon

  • Enhancing studies of the connectome in autism using the autism brain imaging data exchange II

    Adriana Di Martino;David O'Connor;David O'Connor;Bosi Chen;Kaat Alaerts

  • The paradox of cognitive flexibility in autism

    Hilde M. Geurts;Blythe Corbett;Marjorie Solomon

  • Movement Assessment Battery for Children

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  • A Social Adjustment Enhancement Intervention for High Functioning Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder NOS.

    Marjorie Solomon;Beth L. Goodlin-Jones;Thomas F. Anders

  • Autism Symptoms and Internalizing Psychopathology in Girls and Boys with Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Marjorie Solomon;Meghan Miller;Meghan Miller;Sandra L. Taylor;Stephen P. Hinshaw

  • The effectiveness of parent-child interaction therapy for families of children on the autism spectrum.

    Marjorie Solomon;Michele Ono;Susan Timmer;Beth Goodlin-Jones

  • The Neural Substrates of Cognitive Control Deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Marjorie Solomon;Sally J. Ozonoff;Stefan Ursu;Susan Ravizza

  • Chronic intranasal oxytocin causes long-term impairments in partner preference formation in male prairie voles

    Karen L. Bales;Karen L. Bales;Allison M. Perkeybile;Olivia G. Conley;Meredith H. Lee

  • Children with Autism and Their Friends: A Multidimensional Study of Friendship in High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Nirit Bauminger;Marjorie Solomon;Anat Aviezer;Kelly Heung

  • Externalizing and internalizing behaviors in ASD

    Nirit Bauminger;Marjorie Solomon;Sally J. Rogers

  • Friendship in high-functioning children with autism spectrum disorder: Mixed and non-mixed dyads

    Nirit Bauminger;Marjorie Solomon;Anat Aviezer;Kelly Heung

  • Translational Mouse Models of Autism: Advancing Toward Pharmacological Therapeutics.

    Tatiana M. Kazdoba;Prescott T. Leach;Mu Yang;Jill L. Silverman

  • Predicting Friendship Quality in Autism Spectrum Disorders and Typical Development

    Nirit Bauminger;Marjorie Solomon;Sally J. Rogers

  • Proactive and reactive cognitive control and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex dysfunction in first episode schizophrenia

    Tyler A. Lesh;Andrew J. Westphal;Tara A. Niendam;Jong H. Yoon

  • Is Emotion Recognition Impaired in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Jessica L. Tracy;Richard W. Robins;Roberta A. Schriber;Marjorie Solomon

  • Prefrontal Cortical Deficits and Impaired Cognition-Emotion Interactions in Schizophrenia

    Stefan Ursu;Ann M. Kring;Marja Germans Gard;Michael J. Minzenberg

  • A multimodal analysis of antipsychotic effects on brain structure and function in first-episode schizophrenia

    Tyler A. Lesh;Costin Tanase;Benjamin R. Geib;Tara A. Niendam

  • Personality and Self-Insight in Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Roberta A. Schriber;Richard W. Robins;Marjorie Solomon

  • Oxytocin and Vasopressin in Children and Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorders: Sex Differences and Associations With Symptoms

    Meghan Miller;Karen L. Bales;Sandra L. Taylor;Jong Yoon

  • Cognitive control in autism spectrum disorders

    Marjorie Solomon;Sally J. Ozonoff;Neil Cummings;Cameron S. Carter

Frequent Co-Authors

Cameron S. Carter
Cameron S. Carter University of California, Irvine
J. Daniel Ragland
J. Daniel Ragland University of California, Davis
Sally J. Rogers
Sally J. Rogers University of California, Davis
David G. Amaral
David G. Amaral University of California, Davis
Ana-Maria Iosif
Ana-Maria Iosif University of California, Davis
Michael J. Minzenberg
Michael J. Minzenberg University of California, Los Angeles
Sally J Ozonoff
Sally J Ozonoff University of California, Davis
Charan Ranganath
Charan Ranganath University of California, Davis
Peter Clive Mundy
Peter Clive Mundy University of California, Davis
Karen L. Bales
Karen L. Bales University of California, Davis

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