Debra S. Karhson, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2008-2014 Neuroscience Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, United States 
 2014- Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, United States 
Area:
Neuroscience, Autism, Attention, EEG/ERP, Cannabinergic Neuromodulators
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Edward J. Golob grad student 2014 Tulane University School of Science and Engineering
 (Association Between Sensory Reactivity and Neural Activity of Orienting and Cognitive Control in Autism Spectrum Disorders.)
Antonio Hardan post-doc 2014- Stanford Medical School
Karen J. Parker post-doc 2014- Stanford Medical School
Allan Reiss post-doc 2014- Stanford Medical School
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Parker KJ, Oztan O, Libove RA, et al. (2019) A randomized placebo-controlled pilot trial shows that intranasal vasopressin improves social deficits in children with autism. Science Translational Medicine
Karhson DS, Krasinska KM, Dallaire JA, et al. (2018) Plasma anandamide concentrations are lower in children with autism spectrum disorder. Molecular Autism. 9: 18
Parker KJ, Oztan O, Libove RA, et al. (2017) Intranasal oxytocin treatment for social deficits and biomarkers of response in children with autism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Karhson DS, Hardan AY, Parker KJ. (2016) Endocannabinoid signaling in social functioning: an RDoC perspective. Translational Psychiatry. 6: e905
Karhson DS, Golob EJ. (2016) Atypical sensory reactivity influences auditory attentional control in adults with autism spectrum disorders. Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society For Autism Research
Karhson DS, Mock JR, Golob EJ. (2015) The Role of Right Inferior Parietal Cortex in Auditory Spatial Attention: A Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study. Plos One. 10: e0144221
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