World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Nicole Joan Rinehart

Nicole Joan Rinehart

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
60
Citations
13007
World Ranking
3551
National Ranking
186

Overview

Nicole Joan Rinehart is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and has contributed extensively to research primarily in the fields of psychology and medicine. Their work intersects with multiple subfields including clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, cognitive neuroscience, developmental and educational psychology, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

The scientist's research focus encompasses several key topics. These include family and disability support research, autism spectrum disorder research, child nutrition and feeding issues, children's physical and motor development, infant development and preterm care, cerebral palsy and movement disorders, and physical activity and health.

Nicole Joan Rinehart has authored papers published in a range of academic journals. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Meta-Analysis Reveals Gait Anomalies in Autism," 2020, Autism Research
  • "Male autism spectrum disorder is linked to brain aromatase disruption by prenatal BPA in multimodal investigations and 10HDA ameliorates the related mouse phenotype," 2024, Nature Communications
  • "Can Participation in a Community Organized Football Program Improve Social, Behavioural Functioning and Communication in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder? A Pilot Study," 2020, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • "Barriers and facilitators of sport and physical activity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and adolescents: a mixed studies systematic review," 2020, BMC Public Health
  • "Behavioural Treatments for Sleep Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: a Review of the Recent Literature," 2020, Current Psychiatry Reports

The primary venues where this scientist publishes include:

  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Sleep Medicine

Collaborative work is a notable part of their academic activity. Frequent co-authors on their publications have been Jane McGillivray, Nicole Papadopoulos, Carmel Sivaratnam, Ana Mantilla, and Emma Sciberras.

Best Publications

  • Intranasal Oxytocin Improves Emotion Recognition for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Adam J. Guastella;Stewart L. Einfeld;Kylie M. Gray;Nicole J. Rinehart

  • Effects on parental mental health of an education and skills training program for parents of young children with autism: a randomized controlled trial.

    Bruce John Tonge;Avril Vaux Brereton;Melissa Carmen Kiomall;Andrew James Mackinnon

  • Movement preparation in high-functioning autism and Asperger disorder: a serial choice reaction time task involving motor reprogramming.

    Nicole Joan Rinehart;John L Bradshaw;Avril Brereton;Bruce J Tonge

  • The effects of a course of intranasal oxytocin on social behaviors in youth diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders: a randomized controlled trial

    Adam J. Guastella;Kylie M. Gray;Nicole J. Rinehart;Nicole J. Rinehart;Gail A. Alvares

  • Autism and ADHD: how far have we come in the comorbidity debate?

    Belinda A. Gargaro;Nicole J. Rinehart;John L. Bradshaw;Bruce J. Tonge

  • White-matter abnormalities in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: A diffusion tensor imaging study

    Timothy Silk;Alasdair Lachlan Angus Vance;Nicole Joan Rinehart;John Lockyer Bradshaw

  • Atypical Interference of Local Detail on Global Processing in High-functioning Autism and Asperger's Disorder

    Nicole Joan Rinehart;John L Bradshaw;Simon Moss;Avril V Brereton

  • An Examination of Movement Kinematics in Young People with High-functioning Autism and Asperger's Disorder: Further Evidence for a Motor Planning Deficit

    Nicole Joan Rinehart;Mark A Bellgrove;Bruce John Tonge;Avril Vaux Brereton

  • Gait function in newly diagnosed children with autism: Cerebellar and basal ganglia related motor disorder.

    Nicole Joan Rinehart;Bruce John Tonge;Robert Iansek;Jenny McGinley

  • A Deficit in Shifting Attention Present in High-Functioning Autism but not Asperger’s Disorder:

    Nicole J. Rinehart;John L. Bradshaw;Simon A. Moss;Avril V. Brereton

  • Physical activity, sedentary behavior and their correlates in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A systematic review.

    Rachel A. Jones;Katherine Downing;Nicole J. Rinehart;Lisa M. Barnett

  • Right parietal dysfunction in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, combined type: a functional MRI study

    Alasdair Lachlan Angus Vance;Tim Silk;Tim Silk;Tim Silk;M Casey;Nicole Joan Rinehart

  • Gait function in high-functioning autism and Asperger's disorder : evidence for basal-ganglia and cerebellar involvement?

    Nicole Joan Rinehart;Bruce John Tonge;John Lockyer Bradshaw;Robert Iansek

  • Visuospatial processing and the function of prefrontal-parietal networks in autism spectrum disorders: a functional MRI study.

    Timothy J Silk;Nicole Rinehart;John L Bradshaw;Bruce Tonge

  • Autism and Asperger's disorder: Are they movement disorders involving the cerebellum and/or basal ganglia?

    Ashwini Nayate;John L Bradshaw;Nicole Joan Rinehart

  • Sex differences in neurodevelopmental disorders.

    Tamara May;Ife Adesina;Jane Anne McGillivray;Nicole J. Rinehart

  • A clinical and neurobehavioural review of high-functioning autism and Asperger's disorder

    Nicole Joan Rinehart;John L Bradshaw;Avril V Brereton;Bruce J Tonge

  • Fronto-parietal activation in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, combined type: functional magnetic resonance imaging study

    Tim Silk;A Vance;Nicole Joan Rinehart;Gary Francis Egan

  • Do Planning and Visual Integration Difficulties Underpin Motor Dysfunction in Autism? A Kinematic Study of Young Children with Autism

    Ariane M Dowd;Jennifer Louise McGinley;John Raymond Taffe;Nicole Joan Rinehart

  • Mirror Neuron Activity Associated with Social Impairments but not Age in Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Peter G. Enticott;Peter G. Enticott;Hayley A. Kennedy;Nicole J. Rinehart;Bruce J. Tonge

  • Interpersonal motor resonance in autism spectrum disorder: evidence against a global “mirror system” deficit

    Peter Gregory Enticott;Hayley Ann Kennedy;Nicole Joan Rinehart;John Lockyer Bradshaw

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce J Tonge
Bruce J Tonge Monash University
John L. Bradshaw
John L. Bradshaw Monash University
Emma Sciberras
Emma Sciberras Deakin University
Peter G. Enticott
Peter G. Enticott Deakin University
Jane McGillivray
Jane McGillivray Deakin University
Kim Cornish
Kim Cornish Monash University
Katrina Williams
Katrina Williams University of Melbourne
Paul B. Fitzgerald
Paul B. Fitzgerald Australian National University
Timothy J. Silk
Timothy J. Silk Deakin University
Vicki Anderson
Vicki Anderson Murdoch Children's Research Institute

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

If you’re considering a career in psychology or a related field, there are many online degrees and career pathways to explore. Popular options include social work, counseling, clinical psychology, and school psychology. Each path has specific education requirements that vary by state, especially if you plan to practice as a licensed social worker.

For example, if you wish to work in Illinois, you’ll want to review the degree needed to be a social worker in Illinois. Requirements can differ in neighboring states; those interested should also familiarize themselves with the social worker education requirements in Indiana and the Iowa education requirements for social workers.

For people considering Kansas, researching the degree needed to be a social worker in Kansas is essential for planning your education. Online psychology and social work degrees often offer flexible learning while meeting state-specific requirements, helping you move forward confidently on your chosen career path.

Best Scientists Citing Nicole Joan Rinehart

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles