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Ralph-Axel Müller is affiliated with San Diego State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of neuroscience and medicine, with a particular focus on cognitive neuroscience and psychiatry and mental health. They have contributed to subfields including radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, and developmental and educational psychology.

The scientist's work covers several key topics such as functional brain connectivity studies, autism spectrum disorder research, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, neural dynamics and brain function, and neonatal and fetal brain pathology.

Recent publications by Ralph-Axel Müller include:

  • Performance of machine learning classification models of autism using resting-state fMRI is contingent on sample heterogeneity, 2020, Neural Computing and Applications
  • Greater functional connectivity between sensory networks is related to symptom severity in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder, 2020, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
  • Dynamic time warping outperforms Pearson correlation in detecting atypical functional connectivity in autism spectrum disorders, 2020, NeuroImage
  • Sleep Problems in Preschoolers With Autism Spectrum Disorder Are Associated With Sensory Sensitivities and Thalamocortical Overconnectivity, 2021, Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
  • Cortical myelination in toddlers and preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder, 2022, Developmental Neurobiology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Müller include:

  • Annika C. Linke
  • Jiwandeep S. Kohli
  • Molly Wilkinson
  • R. Joanne Jao Keehn
  • Inna Fishman

Ralph-Axel Müller's research has been published often in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Cerebral Cortex, NeuroImage Clinical, Neural Computing and Applications, and the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.

Best Publications

  • Face processing occurs outside the fusiform 'face area' in autism: evidence from functional MRI.

    Karen Pierce;R.-A. Müller;J. Ambrose;G. Allen

  • 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

  • Underconnected, but How? A Survey of Functional Connectivity MRI Studies in Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Ralph-Axel Müller;Patricia Shih;Brandon Keehn;Brandon Keehn;Janae R. Deyoe

  • Atypical Attentional Networks and the Emergence of Autism

    Brandon Keehn;Ralph-Axel Müller;Jeanne Townsend

  • Reduced functional connectivity between V1 and inferior frontal cortex associated with visuomotor performance in autism

    Michele E. Villalobos;Akiko Mizuno;Branelle C. Dahl;Nobuko Kemmotsu

  • Impaired thalamocortical connectivity in autism spectrum disorder: a study of functional and anatomical connectivity.

    Aarti Nair;Jeffrey M. Treiber;Dinesh K. Shukla;Patricia Shih;Patricia Shih

  • Local functional overconnectivity in posterior brain regions is associated with symptom severity in autism spectrum disorders.

    Christopher Lee Keown;Patricia Shih;Aarti Nair;Aarti Nair;Nick Peterson

  • Atypical functional lateralization of language in autism spectrum disorders

    Natalia M. Kleinhans;Ralph Axel Müller;Ralph Axel Müller;David N. Cohen;Eric Courchesne;Eric Courchesne

  • Cerebellar function in autism: Functional magnetic resonance image activation during a simple motor task

    Greg Allen;Ralph-Axel Müller;Eric Courchesne

  • Tract-specific analyses of diffusion tensor imaging show widespread white matter compromise in autism spectrum disorder.

    Dinesh K. Shukla;Brandon Keehn;Brandon Keehn;Ralph-Axel Müller;Ralph-Axel Müller

  • Brain mapping of language and auditory perception in high-functioning autistic adults: a PET study.

    R.-A. Müller;M. E. Behen;R. D. Rothermel;D. C. Chugani

  • The study of autism as a distributed disorder.

    Ralph-Axel Müller

  • Partially enhanced thalamocortical functional connectivity in autism.

    Akiko Mizuno;Michele E. Villalobos;Molly M. Davies;Branelle C. Dahl

  • Atypically diffuse functional connectivity between caudate nuclei and cerebral cortex in autism

    Katherine C Turner;Leonard Frost;David Linsenbardt;John R McIlroy

  • Abnormal variability and distribution of functional maps in autism: an FMRI study of visuomotor learning.

    Ralph Axel Müller;Natalia Kleinhans;Nobuko Kemmotsu;Karen Pierce

  • Atypical patterns of cerebral motor activation in autism: a functional magnetic resonance study

    Ralph Axel Müller;Ralph Axel Müller;Karen Pierce;Karen Pierce;Josiah B. Ambrose;Greg Allen

  • Aberrant functional connectivity in autism: Evidence from low-frequency BOLD signal fluctuations

    Sarah K. Noonan;Frank Haist;Ralph-Axel Müller;Ralph-Axel Müller

  • Patterns of Atypical Functional Connectivity and Behavioral Links in Autism Differ Between Default, Salience, and Executive Networks

    Angela E. Abbott;Aarti Nair;Christopher L. Keown;Michael Datko

  • Functional brain reorganization in children

    Harry T. Chugani;Ralph Axel Müller;Diane C. Chugani

  • Cerebro-cerebellar Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Amanda J. Khan;Aarti Nair;Christopher L. Keown;Michael C. Datko

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan J. Lincoln
Alan J. Lincoln Alliant International University
Jeanne Townsend
Jeanne Townsend University of California, San Diego
Janet E. Lainhart
Janet E. Lainhart University of Wisconsin–Madison
Joel T. Nigg
Joel T. Nigg Oregon Health & Science University
Catherine Lord
Catherine Lord University of California, Los Angeles
Louise Gallagher
Louise Gallagher Trinity College Dublin
Wesley K. Thompson
Wesley K. Thompson University of California, San Diego
Sally J. Rogers
Sally J. Rogers University of California, Davis
Marjorie Solomon
Marjorie Solomon University of California, Davis
Morten H. Christiansen
Morten H. Christiansen Cornell University

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