Refereed

A. Rendall, A. Ford, P. Perrino, RH. Fitch (2017). Auditory Processing Enhancements in the TS2-Neo Mouse Model of Timothy Syndrome, a Rare Genetic Disorder Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 1(3), 176-189. PMID: 29159279; PMCID: PMC5693350.

A. Ford, Z. A. Kovacs-Balint, A. Wang, E. Feczko, E. Earl, Ó. Miranda-Domínguez, L. Li, M. Styner, D. Fair, W. Jones, J. Bachevalier, M. M. Sánchez. (2023). Functional maturation in visual pathways predicts attention to the eyes in infant rhesus macaques: effects of social status. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 60. PMID 36774827.

  • Corrigendum in Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2024 Mar 15:101364. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101364. Epub ahead of print. Erratum for: Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2023 Apr;60:101213. PMID: 38490845.

FIT’NG, M. Korom, M.C. Camacho, A. Ford, H. Taha, D. Scheinost, M. Spann, K. Vaughn. (2023). An Opportunity to Increase Collaborative Science in Fetal, Infant, and Toddler Neuroimaging. Biological Psychiatry, 93:10, 864-866. PMID 235987717.

A. Ford & Z. Ammar, L. Li, S. Shultz. (2023). Lateralization of major white matter tracts during infancy is time-varying and tract-specific. Cerebral Cortex, 33(19):10221-10233. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhad277. PMID: 37595203; PMCID: PMC10545441.

A. Ford, H. Walum, B. Brice+, H. Patel+, S. Kunnikuru+, W. Jones, G. Berman, S. Shultz. (2024). Caregiver greeting to infants under 6 months already reflects emerging differences in those later diagnosed with autism. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 291:20232494. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2023.2494. PMID: 38872278; PMCID: PMC11285873.

A. Key, A. Inman, K. Chambers, A. Ford, C. Kjeldsen, M.L. Neel. (2025). Social Interactions and Interbrain Synchrony in Early Development: A Scoping Review of Pediatric EEG/MEG Hyperscanning Studies. Psychophysiology. 2025 Dec;62(12):e70188. PMID: 41312670.

Submitted/Under review

A. Ford, X. Dai, W. Jones, A. Klin, L. Li, S. Shultz. Maturation of motor corticofugal tracts predicts attention to the eyes of others in early infancy.

A. Ford, N.R. Pilgeram, A. Wang, M. C.  Alvarado, T. Jonesteller, J. Wesson, K. Bailey, S. Ginsberg, P. Karur, M. Sanchez, J. Bachevalier. Matrilineal social rank is associated with patterns of attention to social scenes in male infant rhesus macaques.

E. Kortanek+, A. Ford, S. Shultz, W. Jones, A. Klin, L. A. Edwards. Sex differences in the association between infants’ preferential eye-looking and later expressive language skills.

+ Mentored student