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Overview

Pauline A. Filipek is affiliated with The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine and neuroscience, with a particular focus on topics related to neurological and genetic disorders.

The main fields of study associated with this scientist include:

  • Medicine
  • Neuroscience

Their work further covers several subfields:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Molecular Biology

Key research topics addressed by Pauline A. Filipek are:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Ion Channel Regulation and Function
  • Neurological Disorders and Treatments
  • Congenital Heart Disease Studies

Recent publications by the scientist cover a range of subject matter and include the following:

  • "CE: Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Nurse's Role", 2020, published in AJN American Journal of Nursing
  • "P153: Characterizing the spectrum of CACNA1A-related disorders*", 2024, published in Genetics in Medicine Open
  • "Arterial switch and neurological outcomes: a retrospective study of medical records", 2025, published in Regenerative Medicine Reports

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Jayne Jennings Dunlap
  • E. Silva
  • Alina Ivaniuk
  • Emily Huth
  • Costin Leu

The venues where Pauline A. Filipek's work is published most often are:

  • AJN American Journal of Nursing
  • Genetics in Medicine Open
  • Regenerative Medicine Reports

Best Publications

  • The screening and diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorders

    Pauline A. Filipek;Pasquale J. Accardo;Grace T. Baranek;Edwin H. Cook

  • Practice parameter: Screening and diagnosis of autism Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the Child Neurology Society

    P. A. Filipek;P. J. Accardo;S. Ashwal;G. T. Baranek

  • Volumetric MRI analysis comparing subjects having attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder with normal controls

    Pauline A. Filipek;Margaret E Semrud-Clikeman;R. J. Steingard;P. F. Renshaw

  • Localization of white matter volume increase in autism and developmental language disorder.

    Martha R. Herbert;David A. Ziegler;Nikos Makris;Pauline A. Filipek

  • The Young Adult Human Brain: An MRI-based Morphometric Analysis

    Pauline A. Filipek;Christian Richelme;David N. Kennedy;Verne S. Caviness

  • The human brain age 7-11 years: A volumetric analysis based on magnetic resonance images

    V. S. Caviness;D. N. Kennedy;C. Richelme;J. Rademacher

  • Brain asymmetries in autism and developmental language disorder: a nested whole-brain analysis.

    Martha R. Herbert;D. A. Ziegler;D. A. Ziegler;C. K. Deutsch;L. M. O'Brien

  • Human cerebral cortex: Localization, parcellation, and morphometry with magnetic resonance imaging

    J. Rademacher;J. Rademacher;A. M. Galaburda;D. N. Kennedy;P. A. Filipek

  • Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Morphometric Analysis of the Corpus Callosum

    Margaret E Semrud-Clikeman;Pauline A. Filipek;Joseph Biederman;Ronald Steingard

  • Using MRI to examine brain–behavior relationships in males with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity.

    Margaret Semrud-Clikeman;Ronald J. Steingard;Pauline A Filipek;Joseph Biederman

  • Cerebral structural abnormalities in obsessive-compulsive disorder. A quantitative morphometric magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Michael A. Jenike;Hans C. Breiter;Lee Baer;David N. Kennedy

  • Language and other regression: assessment and timing.

    Wendy A. Goldberg;Kathy Osann;Pauline A. Filipek;Tracy Laulhere

  • Relative Carnitine Deficiency in Autism

    Pauline A. Filipek;Jenifer Juranek;Minh T. Nguyen;Christa Cummings

  • A Twin MRI Study of Size Variations in the Human Brain

    Bruce F. Pennington;Pauline A. Filipek;Dianne Lefly;Nomita Chhabildas

  • Long-term neuropsychological outcomes of very low birth weight: Associations with early risks for periventricular brain insults

    H. Gerry Taylor;Nori Minich;Barbara Bangert;Pauline A. Filipek

  • Association between amygdala volume and anxiety level: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study in autistic children.

    Jenifer Juranek;Pauline A. Filipek;Gholam R. Berenji;Charlotte Modahl

  • Magnetic resonance imaging-based brain morphometry: development and application to normal subjects.

    Pauline A. Filipek;David N. Kennedy;Verne S. Caviness;Susan L. Rossnick

  • Utility of the Gilliam Autism Rating Scale in research and clinical populations.

    Mikle South;Brenda J. Williams;William M. McMahon;Thomas Owley

  • Brief report : Early social communication behaviors in the younger siblings of children with autism

    Wendy A. Goldberg;Kelly L. Jarvis;Kathryn Osann;Tracy M. Laulhere

  • Absence of Seizures Despite High Prevalence of Epileptiform EEG Abnormalities in Children with Autism Monitored in a Tertiary Care Center

    Howard L. Kim;Joseph H. Donnelly;Anne E. Tournay;Teri M. Book

  • Neuroimaging in the developmental disorders: the state of the science.

    Pauline A. Filipek

Frequent Co-Authors

John C. DeFries
John C. DeFries University of Colorado Boulder
Bruce F. Pennington
Bruce F. Pennington University of Denver
Sally J Ozonoff
Sally J Ozonoff University of California, Davis
Sally J. Rogers
Sally J. Rogers University of California, Davis
Wendy L. Stone
Wendy L. Stone University of Washington
Fred R. Volkmar
Fred R. Volkmar Yale University
Margaret Semrud-Clikeman
Margaret Semrud-Clikeman University of Minnesota
Geraldine Dawson
Geraldine Dawson Duke University
Grace T. Baranek
Grace T. Baranek University of Southern California
Edwin H. Cook
Edwin H. Cook University of Illinois at Chicago

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