Elizabeth G. Redcay, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD |
Area:
developmental cognitive neuroscience, social cognition, autismWebsite:
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"Elizabeth Redcay"Mean distance: 13.39 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorEric Courchesne | grad student | 2002-2008 | UCSD | |
(FMRI during natural sleep: A novel method to elucidate functional brain organization in typical development and autism.) | ||||
John D.E. Gabrieli | post-doc | 2008-2010 | McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT |
Children
Sign in to add traineeGrace Daley | research assistant | University of Maryland | |
Matthew Kiely | research assistant | University of Maryland | |
Paige Munshell | research assistant | University of Maryland | |
Eli Robinson | research assistant | University of Maryland | |
Kathryn McNaughton | grad student | University of Maryland | |
Junaid Merchant | grad student | University of Maryland | |
Haroon S Popal | grad student | University of Maryland | |
Erin Reckner | grad student | University of Maryland | |
Victoire Alleluia Shenge | grad student | University of Maryland | |
Desiree R. Jones | post-doc | University of Maryland | |
Alicia Vallorani | post-doc | 2022- | University of Maryland (PsychTree) |
Heather Yarger | post-doc | 2018-2021 | University of Maryland |
Heather Yarger | research scientist | 2021- | University of Maryland |
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McNaughton KA, Moss A, Yarger HA, et al. (2024) Smiling synchronization predicts interaction enjoyment in peer dyads of autistic and neurotypical youth. Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice. 13623613241238269 |
Dziura SL, Hosangadi A, Shariq D, et al. (2023) Partner similarity and social-cognitive traits predict social interaction success among strangers. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience |
Dziura SL, McNaughton KA, Giacobbe E, et al. (2023) Neural sensitivity to social reward predicts links between social behavior and loneliness in youth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Developmental Psychobiology. 65: e22413 |
Xie H, Moraczewski D, McNaughton KA, et al. (2023) Social reward network connectivity differs between autistic and neurotypical youth during social interaction. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Smith E, Xiao Y, Xie H, et al. (2023) Posterior superior temporal cortex connectivity is related to social communication in toddlers. Infant Behavior & Development. 71: 101831 |
McNaughton KA, Kirby LA, Warnell KR, et al. (2023) Social-interactive reward elicits similar neural response in autism and typical development and predicts future social experiences. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 59: 101197 |
Xie H, Redcay E. (2022) A tale of two connectivities: intra- and inter-subject functional connectivity jointly enable better prediction of social abilities. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 16: 875828 |
Alkire D, McNaughton KA, Yarger HA, et al. (2022) Theory of mind in naturalistic conversations between autistic and typically developing children and adolescents. Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice. 13623613221103699 |
Merchant JS, Alkire D, Redcay E. (2022) Neural similarity between mentalizing and live social interaction during the transition to adolescence. Human Brain Mapping |
Xiao Y, Alkire D, Moraczewski D, et al. (2022) Developmental differences in brain functional connectivity during social interaction in middle childhood. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 54: 101079 |