Thomas A. Avino, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Psychology | University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV, United States |
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human cortical structure, develomental disabilitiesGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorJeffrey J. Hutsler | grad student | 2014 | University of Nevada, Reno | |
(An examination of the cortical subplate and synaptic spine morphology in autism: microanatomical evidence for underconnectivity.) |
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Avino T, Hutsler JJ. (2021) Supernumerary neurons within the cerebral cortical subplate in autism spectrum disorders. Brain Research. 1760: 147350 |
Avino TA, Barger N, Vargas MV, et al. (2018) Neuron numbers increase in the human amygdala from birth to adulthood, but not in autism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Andrews DS, Avino TA, Gudbrandsen M, et al. (2017) In Vivo Evidence of Reduced Integrity of the Gray-White Matter Boundary in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) |
Hutsler JJ, Avino T. (2015) The relevance of subplate modifications to connectivity in the cerebral cortex of individuals with autism spectrum disorders Recent Advances On the Modular Organization of the Cortex. 201-224 |
Hutsler JJ, Avino TA. (2013) Sigmoid fits to locate and characterize cortical boundaries in human cerebral cortex. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 212: 242-6 |
Avino TA, Hutsler JJ. (2010) Abnormal cell patterning at the cortical gray-white matter boundary in autism spectrum disorders. Brain Research. 1360: 138-46 |