Tony Charman

Affiliations: 
University College London, London, United Kingdom 
Area:
Neurodevelopmental disorders
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http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/ich/academicunits/Behavioural_and_brain_sciences/Homepage
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Begum-Ali J, Mason L, Charman T, et al. (2025) Disrupted visual attention relates to cognitive development in infants with Neurofibromatosis Type 1. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 17: 12
Kaplan G, Garg S, Smith DM, et al. (2025) Parent-infant interaction in the context of emerging neurodiversities: Neurofibromatosis 1 and elevated likelihood of ADHD. Infant Behavior & Development. 79: 102036
Hendry A, Bedford R, Agyapong M, et al. (2025) Simple Executive Function as an endophenotype of autism-ADHD, and differing associations between simple versus complex Executive Functions and autism/ADHD traits. Scientific Reports. 15: 4925
Hendry A, Hulks V, Murphy S, et al. (2025) Learning from the community: iterative co-production of a programme to support the development of attention, regulation and thinking skills in toddlers at elevated likelihood of autism or ADHD. Research Involvement and Engagement. 11: 7
Floris DL, Llera A, Zabihi M, et al. (2025) A multimodal neural signature of face processing in autism within the fusiform gyrus. Nature. Mental Health. 3: 31-45
Pretzsch CM, Arenella M, Lerch JP, et al. (2024) Patterns of Brain Maturation in Autism and Their Molecular Associations. Jama Psychiatry
Slevin H, Kehinde F, Begum-Ali J, et al. (2024) Developmental trajectories in infants and pre-school children with Neurofibromatosis 1. Molecular Autism. 15: 45
Perry RC, Johnson MH, Charman T, et al. (2024) Twenty-four-month effortful control predicts emerging autism characteristics. Developmental Science. e13560
Bedford R, Green J, Gliga T, et al. (2024) Parent-mediated intervention in infants with an elevated likelihood for autism reduces dwell time during a gaze-following task. Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society For Autism Research
Ozonoff S, Young GS, Bradshaw J, et al. (2024) Familial Recurrence of Autism: Updates From the Baby Siblings Research Consortium. Pediatrics
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