Ted Hutman is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research spans several interdisciplinary fields, including cognitive neuroscience, genetics, developmental and educational psychology, general health professions, and molecular biology.
Their work primarily addresses topics related to autism spectrum disorder research, genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities, congenital heart defects research, language development and disorders, child and animal learning development, child nutrition and feeding issues, and family and disability support research.
Publication venues where Ted Hutman's work appears include UNC Libraries, Developmental Psychobiology, Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, and PubMed.
Recent publications by Ted Hutman include:
Frequent co-authors collaborating with Hutman include Kai Wang, Maja Bućan, Joseph Glessner, Brett S. Abrahams, and Marcin Imieliński.
Sally J Ozonoff;Gregory S. Young;Alice Carter;Daniel Messinger
Sally J Ozonoff;Ana-Maria Iosif;Fam Baguio;Ian C. Cook
Steven K. Kapp;Kristen Gillespie-Lynch;Lauren E. Sherman;Ted Hutman
Kai Wang;Haitao Zhang;Deqiong Ma;Maja Bucan
Maja Bucan;Brett S. Abrahams;Kai Wang;Joseph T. Glessner
Sally J Ozonoff;Gregory S. Young;Ashleigh Belding;Monique Hill
Michael Siller;Michael Siller;Ted Hutman;Marian Sigman
Daniel Messinger;Gregory S. Young;Sally J Ozonoff;Karen Dobkins
Agata Rozga;Agata Rozga;Ted Hutman;Gregory S. Young;Sally J Rogers
Sally J Ozonoff;Gregory S. Young;Mary Beth Steinfeld;Monique M. Hill
Kristen Gillespie-Lynch;Leigh Sepeta;Leigh Sepeta;Yueyan Wang;Stephanie Marshall
Daniel S. Messinger;Gregory S. Young;Sara Jane Webb;Sally J Ozonoff
Katarzyna Chawarska;Frederick Shic;Suzanne Macari;Daniel J. Campbell
Kristen Gillespie-Lynch;Steven K. Kapp;Christina Shane-Simpson;David Shane Smith
Gregory S. Young;Sally J Rogers;Ted Hutman;Agata Rozga
Tony Charman;Gregory S. Young;Jessica Brian;Alice Carter
Jana M. Iverson;Frederick Shic;Frederick Shic;Carla A. Wall;Katarzyna Chawarska
Anahita Navab;Kristen Gillespie-Lynch;Scott P. Johnson;Marian Sigman
Michael Siller;Michael Siller;Meghan Swanson;Meghan Swanson;Alan Gerber;Alan Gerber;Ted Hutman
Lisa Christensen;Ted Hutman;Agata Rozga;Agata Rozga;Gregory S. Young
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