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Here, we have organized Dr. Hudac and the B-RAD publications based upon the topic of each contribution. 

Contribution #1: Social attention, social cognition, and related processes in typical development
  • Friedman, N.R., White, S.W., Xia, M., Simmons, G.L., & Hudac, C.M. (in prep). Capturing social motivation: Establishing a definition through systematic review.    
  • Hudac, C.M., Naples, A., DesChamps, T.D., Coffman, M.C., Kresse, A., Ward, T., Mukerji, C., Aaronson, B., Faja, S., McPartland, J., & Bernier, R.A. (under review). Modeling effective connectivity of face processing in youth and adults.
  • Hudac, C.M., Pospisil, J.W., & Sommerville, J.A. (under review). The neural correlates of fairness expectations in infancy.
  • Hudac, C.M., Schutte, A.R., Webb, S.J., & Sommerville, J.A. (in prep). Infant encoding of violations of expectations: Evidence from event-related potentials.
  1. Hudac, C.M. & Sommerville, J. (in press). Understanding others’ minds and (socio)-morality: Progress and innovation of infant electrophysiology. In J. Decety (Ed.), The Social Brain: A Developmental Perspective. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Link to Book
  2. Hudac, C.M. (2019). Rapid dynamic modulation of ostracism neural responses following social priming. Social Neuroscience, 14(3), 313-327. Link to article
  3. Cortesa, C.S., Hudac, C.M., & Molfese, D.L. (2019). Dynamic effects of habituation and novelty detection on newborn event-related potentials. Brain and Language, 199, 104695. Link to article 
  4. Skinner, A.S. & Hudac, C.M. (2017) “Yuck, you disgust me!” Affective bias against interracial couples. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 68, 68-77. Link to article 
  5. Nolte, T., Bolling, D.Z., Hudac, C.M., Fonagy, P., Mayes, L., & Pelphrey, K.A. (2013). Brain mechanisms underlying the impact of attachment-related stress on social cognition. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7:816. Link to article
  6. Vander Wyk, B.C., Ramsay, G.J., Hudac, C.M., Jones, W., Lin, D., Klin, A., & Pelphrey, K.A. (2010). Cortical integration of audio-visual information. Brain and Cognition, 74, 97-106. Link to article
  7. Vander, Wyk, B.C., Hudac, C.M., Carter, E.J., Sobel, D.M., & Pelphrey, K.A. (2009). Action understanding in the superior temporal sulcus region. Psychological Science, 20, 6, 771-777. Link to article

Contribution #2: Social attention, social cognition, and related processes in autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
  • Hudac, C.M., Santhosh, M., Celerian, C., Chung, K-M., Jung, W., & Webb, S.J. (under review) The role of racial and developmental experience in emotional adaptive coding.
  • Hudac, C.M., Cortesa, C.S. & Cress, C.J. (under review) Newborn brain markers associated with identified developmental disabilities at 3 years.
  • Shic, F., Hudac, C.M., Bradshaw, J., Macari, S., & Charwarska, K. (under review). Components of limited activity monitoring in toddlers with ASD.
  • Cicchetti, D.V., Nordhal-Hansen, A., Volkmar, F.R., Shic, F., Bradshaw, J., Hudac, C.M., & Øien, R.A. (under review). The clinical relevance of Cohen’s Kappa, Part II: And the beat goes on…
  • Coll-Tane, M., Gong, N., Belfer, S.J., van Renssen, L., [et al., including Hudac, C.M.], & Schenck, A. (under review). CHD8/CHD7/Kismet link blood-brain barrier glia and serotonin to ASD-associated sleep deficits.
  • Hudac, C.M. (in prep) Genetics of autism: Implementing a genetics-first approach to advance autism treatment. Invited book chapter for The Neuroscience of Autism, Edited by Rajesh Kana.
  1. Kaliukhovich, D.A., Manyakov, N.V., Bangerter, A., Ness, S., Skalkin, A., Boice, M., Goodwin, M.S., Dawson, G., Hendren, R.L., Leventhal, B., Hudac, C.M., Bradshaw, J., Shic, F., & Pandina, G. (2020). Social attention to activities in children and adults with autism spectrum disorder: effects of context and age. Molecular Autism, 11(1), 1-14. Link to article
  2. Li, Beibin, Nuechterlein, N., Barney, E., Hudac, C.M., Ventola, P., Shapiro, L., & Shic, F. (2020). Selection of eye-tracking stimuli for prediction by sparsely grouped input variables and for neural networks: towards biomarker refinement for autism. In ETRA ’20: ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications,June 02-05-2020, Stuttgart, Germany. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 10 pages. Link to article
  3. Kana, R.K., Hudac, C.M., & White, S.W. (in press). Developmental Considerations of Comorbidity in Autism Spectrum Disorder: the need for science across multiple units of analysis. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. 2019. Link to article 
  4. Hudac, C.M., DesChamps, T.D., Arnett, A.B., Cairney, B.E., Ma, R., Webb, S.J., & Bernier, R.A. (2018). Early enhanced processing and delayed habituation to deviance sounds in autism spectrum disorder. Brain and Cognition, 123, 110-119. Link to article
  5. Arnett, A.B., Hudac, C.M., DesChamps, T.D., Cairney, B.E., Gerdts, J., Wallace, A.S., Bernier, R.A., & Webb, S.J. (2018). Auditory perception is associated with implicit language learning and receptive language ability in autism spectrum disorder. Brain and Language. 187:1-8. Link to article
  6. Pelphrey, K.A., Shultz, S., Hudac, C.M., & Vander Wyk, B.C. (2011). Research Review: Constraining Heterogeneity: The social brain and its development in autism. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2010.02349.x Link to article
  7. Pitskel, N.B., Bolling, D.Z., Hudac, C.M., Lantz, S.D., Minshew, N.J., Vander Wyk, B.C., & Pelphrey, K.P. (2011). Brain mechanisms for processing direct and averted gaze in individuals with autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. doi: 10.1007/s10803-011-1197-x. Link to article
  8. Kaiser, M. D., Hudac, C. M., Shultz, S., Lee, S., Cheung, C., Berken, A. M., Deen, B., Pitskel, N. B., Sugrue, D. R., Voos, A. C., Saulnier, C. A., Ventola, P., Wolf, J.M., Klin, A., Vander Wyk, B. C., & Pelphrey, K. A. (2010). Neural signatures of autism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107, 49, 21223-21228. Link to article
  9. Perlman, S.B., Hudac, C.M., Pegors, T., Minshew, N.J., & Pelphrey, K.A. (2010). Experimental manipulation of face-evoked activity in the fusiform gyrus of individuals with autism. Social Neuroscience. 1747-1927. Link to article

Contribution #3: Critical individual difference factors of ASD and other neurodevelopmental disorders, including genetic etiology and rural health disparities
  • Earl, R.K., Ward, T., Gerdts,J., Eichler, E.E., Bernier, R.A., & Hudac, C.M. (under review). Sleep problems in children with ASD and gene disrupting mutations.
  • Hudac, C.M., Kurtz-Nelson, E.K., Rutter, T.M., Peterson, J.L., Hoekzema, K., Beighley, J., Kelly, M.E., Wallace, A.S., Gerdts, J., Eichler, E.E., Bernier, R.A., & Earl, R.K. (under review). Unpacking the autism spectrum disorder profile of children with de novo disruptive GRIN2B variants: A quantitative and qualitative analysis.
  • Tomeny, T., Hudac, C.M., Kana, R., Maliai, E., Morett, L., Tomeny, K., & Watkins, L. (under review). Serving individuals with autism spectrum disorder in the age of COVID-19: Special considerations for rural and underserved families.
  • Hudac, C.M., DesChamps, T.D., Cairney, B.E., Dicriscio, A., Wallace, A.S., Taylor, C.M., Hoekzema, K., Turner, T.N., Troiani, V., Webb, S.J., Sanders, S.J., Eichler, E.E., & Bernier, R.A. (in prep). Divergent dynamic neural patterns of attention associated with disruptive SCN2A variants.
  1. Hudac, C.M.*, Bove, J.*, Barber, S., Duyzend, M., Wallace, A.S., Martin, C.L., Ledbetter, D.H., Hanson, E., Goin-Kochel, R.P., Green-Synder, L., Chung, W., Eichler, E.E., & Bernier, R.A. (2020). Evaluating heterogeneity in ASD symptomatology, cognitive ability, and adaptive functioning among 16p11.2 CNV carriers. Autism Research, Online 29 June 2020, 1-11. doi:10.1002/aur.2332
  2. Kana, R.K., Hudac, C.M., Tomeny, T.S., O’Kelley, S., Barber, A.B., & White, S.W. (2020). Impact of COVID-19 on Autism Research: Reflections from Alabama. In Amaral, D.G. & de Vries, P.J. (Eds.), COVID‐19 and Autism Research: Perspectives from Around the Globe. Autism Research, 13(6), 844. Link to article
  3. Kurtz-Nelson, E.C., Beighley, J.S., Hudac, C.M., Gerdts, J., Wallace, A.S., Hoekzema, K., Eichler, E.E., & Bernier, R.A. (2020) Co-occurring medical conditions among individuals with ASD-associated disruptive mutations. Children's Health Care, 1-14. Link to article
  4. Hudac, C.M.*, Beighley, J.S.*, Arnett, A.B., Peterson, J.L., Gerdts, J., Wallace, A.S., Mefford, H., Hoekzema, K., Turner, T.N., O’Roak, B.J., Eichler, E.E., & Bernier, R.A. (2019). Clinical and behavioral phenotypes of carriers of mutations in CHD8 or its conserved target genes. Biological Psychiatry. Link to article
  5. Wallace, A.S., Hudac, C.M., Berg, J., DesChamps, T.D., Steinman, K., & Bernier, R.A. (2018). 16p11.2 triplication case study: A summary of neurodevelopmental, behavioral, and medical findings. Clinical Case Reports, 6(1), 147-154. Link to article
  6. Luhrs, K.*, Ward, T.,* Hudac, C.M., Gerdts, J., Stessman, H., Eichler, E.E., & Bernier, R.A. (2017). Familial rates of psychiatric disorders in children with autism spectrum disorders identified with genetic mutations. Autism Research and Treatment. Vol 2017, Article ID 9371964. Link to article
  7. Earl, R.K., Turner, T.N., Mefford, H.C., Hudac, C.M., Gerdts, J., Eichler, E.E., & Bernier, R.A. (2017). Clinical phenotype of DYRK1A haploinsufficiency distinct from idiopathic autism and other ASD-associated gene mutations. Molecular Autism, 8(1), 54. Link to article
  8. Hudac, C.M., Stessman, H.A., DesChamps, T.D., Kresse, A., Faja, S., Neuhaus, E., Webb, S.J., Eichler, E.E., & Bernier, R.A. (2017). Exploring the heterogeneity of neural social indices for genetically-distinct etiologies of autism. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 9(1), 24. Link to article
  9. Ackerman, S.F., Schoenbrun, S., Hudac, C.M., & Bernier, R.A. (2017). Interactive effects of prenatal antidepressant exposure & likely gene disrupting mutations on the severity of autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, pp. 1-8. Link to article
  10. Bernier, R., Hudac, C.M., Chen, Q., Zeng, C., Wallace, A.S., Gerdts, J., Earl, R., Berg, J., Wolken, A., Peters, A., Hanson, E., Goin-Kochel, R.P., Kanne, S., Snyder, L.G., & Chung, W.K. on behalf of the Simons VIP consortium. (2017). Developmental trajectories for young children with 16p11.2 copy number variation. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics. Link to article
  11. Hudac, C.M.*, Kresse, A.*, Aaronson, B., DesChamps, T.D., Webb, S.J., & Bernier, R.A. (2015). Modulation of mu attenuation to social stimuli in children and adults with 16p11.2 deletions and duplications. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 7(1), 1. PDF 
  12. Higdon, R.*, Kincade Earl, R.*, Stanberry, L., Hudac, C.M., Montague, E., Bernier, R.A., & Kolker, E. (2015). The promise of multi-omics and clinical data integration to identify and target personalized healthcare approaches in Autism Spectrum Disorders. OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology, 2015. Link to article
  13. Hudac, C.M.*, Cortesa, C.S.*, Ledwidge, P.S., & Molfese, D.L. (2017). History of concussion impacts electrophysiological correlates of working memory. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 132(Pt A), 135-144. Link to article
  14. Molfese, D.L., Ivanenko, A., Key, F., Roman, A., Molfese, V.J., O’Brien, L.M., Gozal, D., Kota, S., & Hudac, C.M. (2013). A One-Hour Sleep Restriction Impacts Brain Processing in Young Children Across Tasks: Evidence From Brain Recordings. Developmental Neuropsychology, 38:5, 317-336, doi:10.1080/87565641.2013.799169. Link to article
  15. Hudac, C.M., Kota, S., Nedrow, J.L., & Molfese, D.L. (2012). Neural mechanisms underlying neuro-optometric rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury. Eye and Brain. 2012:4, 1-12. doi: 10.2147/EB.S27290 Link to article
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