Early Detection Lab Publications
The participation of families enrolled in our studies over the last two decades has led to the publication of over 50 scientific papers (and counting!).
Please see below for a sample of publications from the Early Detection Lab. If you are interested in reading these articles, they may be accessed online by entering the PMCID number (in BOLD below) in a Google search.
- Ozonoff, S., Young, G.S., Steinfeld, M.B., Hill, M.M., Cook, I., Hutman, T., Macari, S., Rogers, S.J., & Sigman, M. (2009). How early do parent concerns predict later autism diagnosis? Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 30, 367-375. PMCID: 2919345
- Ozonoff, S., Iosif, A., Baguio, F., Cook, I.C., Hill, M.M., Hutman, T., Rogers, S.J., Rozga, A., Sangha, S., Sigman, M., Steinfeld, M.B., & Young, G.S. (2010). A prospective study of the emergence of early behavioral signs of autism. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 49, 258-268. PMCID: 2923050
- Ozonoff, S., Young, G.S., Carter, A., Messinger, D., Yirmiya, N., Zwaigenbaum, L., Bryson, S., Carver, L.J., Constantino, J.N., Dobkins, K., Hutman, T., Iverson, J.M., Landa, R., Rogers, S.J., Sigman, M., & Stone, W.L. (2011). Recurrence risk for autism spectrum disorders: A Baby Siblings Research Consortium study. Pediatrics, 128, e488-e495. PMCID: 3164092
- Shen, M.D., Nordahl, C.W., Young, G.S., Wootton-Gorges, S.L., Lee, A., Liston, S.E., Harrington, K., Ozonoff, S., & Amaral, D.G. (2013). Early brain enlargement and extra-axial fluid in infants who develop autism spectrum disorder. Brain, 136, 2825-2835. PMCID: 3754460
- Zwaigenbaum, L., Young, G.S., Stone, W.L., Dobkins, K., Ozonoff, S., et al. (2014). Early head growth in infants at risk of autism: A baby siblings research consortium study. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 53, 1053-1062. PMCID: 4173119
- Ozonoff, S., Young, G.S., Landa, R.J., Brian, J., Bryson, S., Charman, T., Chawarska, K., Macari, S.L., Messinger, D., Stone, W.L., Zwaigenbaum, & Iosif, A.M. (2015). Diagnostic stability in young children at risk for autism spectrum disorder: A baby siblings research consortium study. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 56, 988-998. PMCID: 4532646
- Miller, M., Iosif, A.M., Young, G.S., Hill, M., Hanzel, E.P., Hutman, T., Johnson, S., & Ozonoff, S. (2016). School-age outcomes of infants at risk for autism spectrum disorder. Autism Research, 9, 632-642. PMCID: 4826645
- Ozonoff, S., Young, G.S., Brian, J., Charman, T., Shephard, E., Solish, A., & Zwaigenbaum (2018). Diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder after age 5 in children evaluated longitudinally since infancy. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 57, 849-857. PMCID: 6235445
- Ozonoff, S., & Iosif, A.M. (2019). Changing conceptualizations of regression: What prospective studies reveal about the onset of autism spectrum disorder. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 100, 296-304. PMCID: 6451681
- Ashley, K., Steinfeld, M.B., Young, G.S., & Ozonoff, S. (2020). Onset, trajectory, and pattern of feeding difficulties in toddlers who are later diagnosed with autism. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 41, 165-171. PMCID: 7125017
- Young, G.S., Constantino, J.N., Dvorak, S., Belding, A., Gangi, D., Hill, A., Hill, M., Miller, M., Parikh, C., Schwichtenberg, A.J., Solis, E., & Ozonoff, S. (2020). A video-based measure to identify autism risk in infancy. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 61(1), 88-94. PMCID: 6906221
- Hill, M.M., Gangi, D., Miller, M., Rafi, S.M., & Ozonoff, S. (2020). Screen time in 36-month-olds at increased likelihood for ASD and ADHD. Infant Behavior and Development, 61. PMCID: 32871326
- Gangi, D.N., Boterberg, S., Schwichtenberg, A.J., Solis, E., Young, G.S., Iosif, A.M., & Ozonoff, S. (2021). Declining gaze to faces in infants developing autism spectrum disorder: Evidence from two independent cohorts. Child Development, 92(3), e285-e295. PMCID: 8169511
- Miller, M., Iosif, A.M., Young, G.S., Belding, A., Tubbs, A., & Ozonoff, S. (2021). Repetitive behavior with objects in infants developing autism predicts diagnosis and later social behavior as early as 9 months. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 130(6), 665-675.