2020
Real-Time Eye-to-Eye Contact Is Associated With Cross-Brain Neural Coupling in Angular Gyrus
Noah JA, Zhang X, Dravida S, Ono Y, Naples A, McPartland JC, Hirsch J. Real-Time Eye-to-Eye Contact Is Associated With Cross-Brain Neural Coupling in Angular Gyrus. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2020, 14: 19. PMID: 32116606, PMCID: PMC7016046, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.00019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTemporal-parietal junctionAngular gyrusEye contactRight temporal-parietal junctionNeural couplingInteractive behaviorDirect eye contactDynamic videosNeural processesNeural mechanismsEye gazeInterpersonal interactionsHuman participantsReal-time eyeSocial behaviorNeural signalsTime eyesFace videosGyrusTheoretical frameworkCoupling hypothesisGeneral theoretical frameworkParticipantsEye conditionsProcessing system
2012
The Implications of Social Neuroscience for Social Disability
McPartland JC, Pelphrey KA. The Implications of Social Neuroscience for Social Disability. Journal Of Autism And Developmental Disorders 2012, 42: 1256-1262. PMID: 22456816, PMCID: PMC3848203, DOI: 10.1007/s10803-012-1514-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutism spectrum disorderSocial brain systemsSocial neuroscienceBrain mechanismsBrain systemsConceptualization of ASDSocial disabilitySocial brainAtypical developmentSpectrum disorderInterpersonal interactionsNeuroscienceMeaningful subgroupsDisabilityBrainConceptualizationHopeful oneChildrenIndividualsDisordersInfancyInterventionImplicationsDiverse groupTreatment selection