Karen J. Parker

Karen J. Parker

Stanford University

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About Karen J. Parker

Karen J. Parker, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of autism, social behavior, vasopressin, animal models, stress biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Intranasal vasopressin treatment of social deficits in autism

Vasopressin deficiency: a hypothesized driver of both social impairment and fluid imbalance in autism spectrum disorder

Naturally occurring low sociality in female rhesus monkeys: A tractable model for autism or not?

Rhesus macaque social functioning is paternally, but not maternally, inherited by sons: potential implications for autism

Acoustically-Driven Phoneme Removal that Preserves Vocal Affect Cues

Advances in human oxytocin measurement: challenges and proposed solutions

Tales from the life and lab of a female social neuroscientist

Socio-behavioral dysfunction in disorders of hypothalamic-pituitary involvement: The potential role of disease-induced oxytocin and vasopressin signaling deficits

Karen J. Parker Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

9361

Citations(since 2020)

4362

Cited By

6641

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

63

i10Index(since 2020)

57

Email

University Profile Page

Stanford University

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Karen J. Parker Skills & Research Interests

autism

social behavior

vasopressin

animal models

stress biology

Top articles of Karen J. Parker

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Intranasal vasopressin treatment of social deficits in autism

2024/4/9

Vasopressin deficiency: a hypothesized driver of both social impairment and fluid imbalance in autism spectrum disorder

Molecular Psychiatry

Lauren Clarke

Neil Gesundheit

Elliott H Sherr

Antonio Y Hardan

Karen J Parker

2024/3/7

Naturally occurring low sociality in female rhesus monkeys: A tractable model for autism or not?

Molecular Autism

Ozge Oztan

Laura A Del Rosso

Sierra M Simmons

Duyen KK Nguyen

Catherine F Talbot

...

2024/1/31

Rhesus macaque social functioning is paternally, but not maternally, inherited by sons: potential implications for autism

Molecular Autism

Joseph P Garner

Catherine F Talbot

Laura A Del Rosso

Brenda McCowan

Sreetharan Kanthaswamy

...

2023/7/21

Acoustically-Driven Phoneme Removal that Preserves Vocal Affect Cues

Camille Noufi

Jonathan Berger

Karen J Parker

Daniel L Bowling

2023/6/4

Advances in human oxytocin measurement: challenges and proposed solutions

Benjamin A Tabak

Gareth Leng

Angela Szeto

Karen J Parker

Joseph G Verbalis

...

2023/1

Tales from the life and lab of a female social neuroscientist

Karen J Parker

2023/8/11

Socio-behavioral dysfunction in disorders of hypothalamic-pituitary involvement: The potential role of disease-induced oxytocin and vasopressin signaling deficits

Lauren Clarke

Olena Zyga

Psalm L Pineo-Cavanaugh

Michael Jeng

Nancy J Fischbein

...

2022/9/1

Leveraging a translational research approach to drive diagnostic and treatment advances for autism

Karen J Parker

2022/6

Oxytocin and the social facilitation of placebo effects

Elena Itskovich

Daniel L Bowling

Joseph P Garner

Karen J Parker

2022/6

Rhesus monkey sociality is stable across time and linked to variation in the initiation but not receipt of prosocial behavior

American Journal of Primatology

Catherine F Talbot

Jesus E Madrid

Laura A Del Rosso

John P Capitanio

Joseph P Garner

...

2022/12

Characterizing Emotion Recognition and Theory of Mind Performance Profiles in Unaffected Siblings of Autistic Children

Frontiers in Psychology

Mirko Uljarević

Nicholas T Bott

Robin A Libove

Jennifer M Phillips

Karen J Parker

...

2022/2/24

Reading the mind in the eyes in PTSD: Limited Moderation by the presence of a service dog

Journal of psychiatric research

Steven H Woodward

Andrea L Jamison

Christina Khan

Sasha Gala

Chloe Bhowmick

...

2022/11/1

Linking oxytocin and arginine vasopressin signaling abnormalities to social behavior impairments in Prader-Willi syndrome

Ozge Oztan

Olena Zyga

Diane EJ Stafford

Karen J Parker

2022/11/1

Biomarker for diagnosing autism spectrum disorder

2021/9/2

Assessment of medical morbidities in a rhesus monkey model of naturally occurring low sociality

Autism Research

Adam K Myers

Catherine F Talbot

Laura A Del Rosso

Alyssa C Maness

Sierra MV Simmons

...

2021/7

Long-term effects of intermittent early life stress on primate prefrontal–subcortical functional connectivity

Neuropsychopharmacology

Rui Yuan

Jordan M Nechvatal

Christine L Buckmaster

Sarah Ayash

Karen J Parker

...

2021/6

The factor structure of the macaque social responsiveness scale‐revised predicts social behavior and personality dimensions

American journal of primatology

Catherine F Talbot

Alyssa C Maness

John P Capitanio

Karen J Parker

2021/5

Complex interplay between cognitive ability and social motivation in predicting social skill: A unique role for social motivation in children with autism

Autism Research

Elena Itskovich

Olena Zyga

Robin A Libove

Jennifer M Phillips

Joseph P Garner

...

2021/1

Autism-associated biomarkers: test–retest reliability and relationship to quantitative social trait variation in rhesus monkeys

Molecular autism

Ozge Oztan

Catherine F Talbot

Emanuela Argilli

Alyssa C Maness

Sierra M Simmons

...

2021/12

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H-index: 70
John P. Capitanio

John P. Capitanio

University of California, Davis

H-index: 51
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Joseph P. Garner

Stanford University

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