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Overview

Michael E. Dawson is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, with contributions in fields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Demography, Clinical Psychology, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Catalysis.

Their scholarly work includes publications on a variety of topics, notably Autism Spectrum Disorder Research, Technology Use by Older Adults, Family and Disability Support Research, Metalloenzymes and Iron-Sulfur Proteins, Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion, and Ammonia Synthesis and Nitrogen Reduction.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Michael E. Dawson include:

  • "Residential Care for Older Autistic Adults: Insights from Three Multiexpert Summits," 2020, published in Autism in Adulthood
  • "Older Autistic People, Access and Experiences of Services, and the Factors That Affect This," 2024, published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Functional roles of the [2Fe-2S] clusters in Synechocystis PCC 6803 Hox [NiFe]-hydrogenase reactivity with ferredoxins," 2024, published in Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • "Wonderful Things: Managing Value in a Changing World," 2022, published in The Historic Environment Policy & Practice

Their frequent co-authors include Lara Campbell, Catherine Gidney, Catherine J Crompton, Cos Michael, and Sue Fletcher-Watson.

Michael E. Dawson's work has appeared in notable publication venues such as:

  • Autism in Adulthood
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • The Historic Environment Policy & Practice

Their contributions are not limited to articles; they have also published a book titled Feeling Feminism in 2022 through the University of British Columbia.

Best Publications

  • The electrodermal system

    Michael E Dawson;Anne M Schell;Dianne L Filion

  • Information Processing and Attentional Functioning in the Developmental Course of Schizophrenic Disorders

    Keith H. Nuechterlein;Michael E. Dawson

  • Publication recommendations for electrodermal measurements.

    Don C. Fowles;Margaret J. Christie;Robert Edelberg;William W. Grings

  • A Heuristic Vulnerability/Stress Model of Schizophrenic Episodes

    Keith H. Nuechterlein;Michael E. Dawson

  • Developmental Processes in Schizophrenic Disorders: Longitudinal Studies of Vulnerability and Stress

    Keith H. Nuechterlein;Michael E. Dawson;Michael Gitlin;Joseph Ventura

  • ELECTRODERMAL CORRELATES OF HYPERACTIVITY IN CHILDREN

    James H. Satterfield;Michael E. Dawson

  • Attentional Vulnerability Indicators, Thought Disorder, and Negative Symptoms

    Keith H. Nuechterlein;William S. Edell;Margaret Norris;Michael E. Dawson

  • Startle Modification: Implications for Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, and Clinical Science

    Michael E. Dawson;Anne M. Schell;Andreas H. Bohmelt

  • The vulnerability/stress model of schizophrenic relapse: a longitudinal study

    K. H. Nuechterlein;M. E. Dawson;J. Ventura;M. Gitlin

  • The psychological significance of human startle eyeblink modification: a review.

    Diane L Filion;Michael E Dawson;Anne M Schell

  • Modification of the acoustic startle-reflex eyeblink: a tool for investigating early and late attentional processes

    Diane L. Filion;Michael E. Dawson;Anne M. Schell

  • Electrodermal responses to attended and nonattended significant stimuli during dichotic listening.

    Michael E. Dawson;Anne M. Schell

  • The role of awareness in human differential autonomic classical conditioning: the necessary-gate hypothesis.

    Michael E. Dawson;John J. Furedy

  • Attention and schizophrenia: impaired modulation of the startle reflex.

    Michael E. Dawson;Erin A. Hazlett;Diane L. Filion;Keith H. Nuechterlein

  • Psychophysiological Dysfunctions in the Developmental Course of Schizophrenic Disorders

    Michael E. Dawson;Keith H. Nuechterlein

  • Information‐processing abnormalities as neuropsychological vulnerability indicators for schizophrenia

    Keith H. Nuechterlein;Michael E. Dawson;Michael F. Green;Michael F. Green

  • Association of Poor Childhood Fear Conditioning and Adult Crime

    Yu Gao;Adrian Raine;Peter H. Venables;Michael E. Dawson

  • Optimal Arousal Identification and Classification for Affective Computing Using Physiological Signals: Virtual Reality Stroop Task

    Dongrui Wu;C G Courtney;B J Lance;S S Narayanan

  • Is elicitation of the autonomic orienting response associated with allocation of processing resources

    Michael E. Dawson;Diane L. Filion;Anne M. Schell

  • Modification of the Startle Reflex in a Community Sample: Do One or Two Dimensions of Psychopathy Underlie Emotional Processing?

    Eric J. Vanman;Veronica Y. Mejia;Michael E. Dawson;Anne M. Schell

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne M. Schell
Anne M. Schell Occidental College
Keith H. Nuechterlein
Keith H. Nuechterlein University of California, Los Angeles
Joseph Ventura
Joseph Ventura University of California, Los Angeles
Adrian Raine
Adrian Raine University of Pennsylvania
Thomas D. Parsons
Thomas D. Parsons University of North Texas
Peter H. Venables
Peter H. Venables University of York
Jonathan K. Wynn
Jonathan K. Wynn University of California, Los Angeles
Kenneth L. Subotnik
Kenneth L. Subotnik University of California, Los Angeles
Michael F. Green
Michael F. Green University of California, Los Angeles
Albert Rizzo
Albert Rizzo University of Southern California

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