Selected Publications
Kim, N.Y., He, J., Wu, Q., Dai, N., Kohlhoff, K., Turner, J., Paul, L.K., Kennedy, D.P.*, Adolphs, R.*, & Navalpakkam, V.* (2024). Smartphone-based gaze estimation for in-home autism research. Autism Research. 17:1140-1148. (* = equal contribution).
Yurkovic-Harding, J., Lisandrelli, G., Shaffer, R. C., Dominick, K. C., Pedapati, E. V., Erickson, C. A., Yu, C., Kennedy, D. P. (2022). Children with ASD Establish Joint Attention during Free-Flowing Toy Play without Face Looks. Current Biology. 32:1-8, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2022.04.044. (* = equal contribution).
Byrge, L, Kliemann, D, He, Y., Cheng, H., Tyszka, J.M., Adolphs, R., Kennedy, D.P. (2022). Video-evoked fMRI BOLD responses are highly consistent across different data acquisition sites. Human Brain Mapping. doi: 10.1002/hbm.25830.
Keles, U., Kliemann, D., Byrge, L., Saarimäki, H., Paul, L.K., Kennedy, D.P.*, Adolphs, R.* (2022). Atypical gaze patterns in autism are heterogeneous across subjects but reliable within individuals. Molecular Autism; 13(1):39
Kennedy, D.P. (2021). Illuminating autism spectrum disorder with eye tracking. Commentary in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. 6(8):765-766. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsc.2021.04.007.
Yurkovic, J.R., Lisandrelli, G., Shaffer, R.C., Dominick, K.C., Pedapati, E., Erickson, C., Kennedy, D.P.*, Yu, C.* (2021). Using head-mounted eye tracking to examine visual and manual exploration during naturalistic toy play in children with and without autism spectrum disorder. (* = equal contribution). Scientific Reports. 11(1):3578.
Byrge, L., & Kennedy, D.P. (2020). Accurate prediction of individual subject identity and task — but not ASD diagnosis — from functional connectomes. Human Brain Mapping. 41(9):2249-2262.
Hurwitz, S, Ryan, T., & Kennedy, D.P. (2020). Developing social communication skills using dual first-person video recording glasses: a novel intervention for adolescents with autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (JADD). 50(3):904-915
He, Y., Byrge, L., & Kennedy, D.P. (2019). Non-replication of functional connectivity differences in ASD: a multi-site study. BioRxiv. [PDF]
Byrge, L., Kennedy, D.P. (2018) High-accuracy Individual Identification Using a "Thin Slice" of the Functional Connectome. Network Neuroscience.[PDF]
Byrge, L., Kennedy, D.P. (2018) Identifying and Characterizing Systematic Temporally-lagged BOLD Artifacts. NeuroImage. 171: 376-392. [Weblink]
Kennedy, D.P., D'Onofrio, B.M., Quinn, P.D, Bölte, S., Lichtenstein, P., Falck-Ytter, T. (2017). Genetic Influence on Eye Movements to Complex Scenes at Short Timescales. Current Biology 27, 3554–3560. [Weblink]
Kennedy, D.P., Pantelis, P.C. (2017). Deconstructing Atypical Eye Gaze Perception in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Scientific Reports, 7:14990. [PDF]
Sasson, N.J.*, Faso, D.J., Nugent, J.F., Lovell, S.,Kennedy, D.P.*, & Grossman, R.B.* (2017). Neurotypical peers are less willing to interact with those with autism based on thin slice judgments.Scientific Reports, 7:40700. (* = equal contribution) [PDF]
Pantelis, P.C., & Kennedy, D.P. (2017). Autism does not limit strategic thinking in the “beauty contest” game. Cognition, 160: 91-97. [PDF]
Di Martino, A., O’Connor*, D., Chen*, B., Alaerts, K., Anderson, J.S., Assaf, M., Balsters, J.H., Baxter, L., Beggiato, S., Bernaerts, S., Blanken, L., Bookheimer, S.Y., Braden, B., Byrge, L., Castellanos, F.X., Dapretto, M., Delorme, R., Fair, D.A., Fishman, I., Fitzgerald, J., Gallagher, L., Keehn, R.J.J., Kennedy, D.P., Lainhart, J.E., Luna, B., Mostofsky, S.H., Müller, R.A., Nebel, M.B., Nigg, J.T., O’Hearn, K., Solomon, M., Toro, R., Vaidya, C.J., Wenderoth, N., White, T., Craddock, R.C., Lord, C., Leventhal, B., Milham, M.P. (2017). Enhancing studies of the connectome in autism using the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange II. Scientific Data, 4:170010. (* = equal contribution] [PDF]
Gedek, H.M., Pantelis, P.C., & Kennedy, D.P. (2016). The influence of presentation modality on the social comprehension of naturalistic scenes in adults with autism spectrum disorder. Autism. [Weblink]
Pantelis, P.C., & Kennedy, D.P. (2016). Prior expectations about where other people are likely to direct their attention systematically influence gaze perception. Journal of Vision. 16:1-12. [PDF]
Wang, S., Jiang, M., Morin Duchesne, X., Laugeson, E.A., Kennedy, D.P., Adolphs, R., & Zhao, Q. (2015). Atypical visual saliency in autism spectrum disorder quantified through model-based eye tracking. Neuron. 88:604-616. [PDF]
Lough, E., Hanley, M., Rodgers, J., South, M., Kirk, H., Kennedy, D.P., & Riby, D.M. (2015). Violations of personal space in young people with autism spectrum disorders and Williams Syndrome: Insights from the Social Responsiveness Scale. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 45: 4101. doi:10.1007/s10803-015-2536-0. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P., Paul, L.K., & Adolphs, R. (2015). Brain connectivity in autism: the significance of null findings. [Invited commentary], Biological Psychiatry. 78:81-82. [PDF]
Bush, J.C.*, Pantelis, P.C.*, Kagemann, S., Morin Duchesne, X., & Kennedy, D.P. (2015). Looking through the eyes of others: The Gaze-Replay Paradigm. PLoS ONE, 10:e0134347. [* = equal contribution] [PDF]
Pantelis, P.C., & Kennedy, D.P. (2015). Estimation of the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder in South Korea, revisited. Autism, p.1-11, doi:10.1177/1362361315592378. [PDF]
Byrge, L.*, Dubois, J.*, Tyszka, J.M., Adolphs, R., & Kennedy, D.P. (2015). Idiosyncratic brain activation patterns are associated with poor social comprehension in autism. Journal of Neuroscience, 35:5837-5850. [PDF]
Pantelis, P.C., Byrge, L., Tyszka, J.M., Adolphs, R., & Kennedy, D.P. (2015). Atypical response of right temporo-parietal junction/posterior superior temporal sulcus in autism to socially awkward situations. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.[PDF]
Bush, J.C., & Kennedy, D.P. (2015). Aberrant social attention and its underlying neural correlates in adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder. In:The Many Faces of Social Attention: Behavioral and Neural Measures (Eds. Puce A & Bertenthal B). Cham, Switzerland: Springer. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P. , & Adolphs, R. (2014). Violations of personal space by individuals with autism spectrum disorders. PLoS ONE, 9(8): e103369. [PDF]
Paul, L.K., Corsello, C., Kennedy, D.P. , & Adolphs, R. (2014). Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum and Autism: a comprehensive comparison. Brain. 137:1813-1829. [PDF]
Di Martino, A., Li, Q., Yan, C-G, Denio, E., Castellanos, F.X., Alaerts, K., Anderson, J.S., Assaf, M., Bookheimer, S.Y., Dapretto, M., Deen, B., Delmonte, S., Dinstein, I., Ertl-Wagner, B., Fair, D.A., Gallagher, L., Kennedy, D.P., Keown, C.L., Keysers, C., Lainhart, J.E., Lord, C., Luna, B., Menon, V., Minshew, N., Monk, C.S., Mueller, S., Müller, R.-A., Nebel, M.B., Nigg, J.T., O’Hearn, K., Pelphrey, K.A., Peltier, S.J., Rudie, J.D., Sunaert, S., Thioux, M., Tyszka, J.M., Uddin, L.Q., Verhoeven, J.S., Wenderoth, N., Wiggins, J.L., Mostofsky, S.H., Milham, M.P. (2014). The Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange: Toward a large-scale evaluation of the intrinsic brain architecture in autism. Molecular Psychiatry, 19:659-667. [PDF]
Tyszka, J.M.*, Kennedy, D.P. *, Paul, L.K., & Adolphs, R. (2014). Largely typical patterns of resting-state functional connectivity in high functioning adults with autism. Cerebral Cortex, 24:1894-1905 (* = equal contribution). [PDF]
Vijayaraghavan, L., Adolphs, R., Kennedy, D.P., Cassell, M., Tranel, D., & Paradiso, S. (2013). A selective role for right insula-basal ganglia circuits in appetitive stimulus processing. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 8: 813-819. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P. & Adolphs, R. (2012). The social brain in psychiatric and neurological disorders. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 16:559-572. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P. & Adolphs, R. (2012). Perception of emotions from facial expressions in high-functioning adults with autism. Neuropsychologia . 50:3313-3319. [PDF]
Tyszka, J.M., Kennedy, D.P. , Adolphs, R., & Paul, L.K. (2011). Intact bilateral resting-state networks in the absence of the corpus callosum. Journal of Neuroscience. 31: 15154-15162. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P., & Adolphs, R. (2011). Neurobiology and Genetics: Amygdala. Chapter in Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Fred R. Volkmar (Ed.).
Kennedy, D.P., & Adolphs, R. (2011). Social Neuroscience: Stress and the city. Nature(News and Views), 474: 452-453. [PDF]
Dastjerdi, M., Foster, B.L., Nasrulah, S., Rauschecker, A.M., Dougherty, R.F., Townsend, J., Chang, C., Greicius, M., Menon, V., Kennedy, D.P. , & Parvizi, J. (2011). Differential electrophysiological response during rest, self-referential and non-self- referential tasks in human posteromedial cortex. PNAS . 108: 3023-3028. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P. , & Adolphs, R. (2010). Impaired fixation to the eyes following amygdala damage arises from abnormal bottom-up attention. Neuropsychologia, 48(12): 3392-3398. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P. , Gläscher, J., Tyszka, J.M., Adolphs, R. (2009). Personal space regulation by the human amygdala. Nature Neuroscience. 12: 1226-1227. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P. (2009). Neural correlates of autistic traits in the general population: Insights into autism. American Journal of Psychiatry (Invited Editorial). 166: 849-851. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P. & Courchesne, E. (2008). Functional abnormalities of the default network during self- and other-reflection in autism. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 3:177-190. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P. & Courchesne, E. (2008). The intrinsic functional organization of the brain is altered in autism. Neuroimage. 39: 1877-85. [PDF]
Redcay, E., Kennedy, D.P. , & Courchesne, E. (2007). Functional MRI during natural sleep as a method to study early functional brain development. Neuroimage. 38: 696-707. [PDF]
Courchesne, E., Pierce, K., Schumann, C.M., Redcay, E., Buckwalter, J.A., Kennedy, D.P. , & Morgan, J. (2007). Mapping early brain development in autism. Neuron. 56: 399-413. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P. & Squire, L.R. (2007). An analysis of calendar performance in two autistic calendar savants. Learning & Memory. 14: 533-8. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P. , Semendeferi, K., Courchesne, E. (2007). No reduction of spindle neuron number in frontoinsular cortex in autism. Brain & Cognition. 64: 124-9. [PDF]
Kennedy, D.P.* , Redcay, E.*, Courchesne, E. (2006). Failing to deactivate: Resting functional abnormalities in autism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 103: 8275-80. (* = equal contribution) [PDF]
Courchesne, E., Redcay, E., Morgan, J.T., Kennedy D.P. (2005). Autism at the beginning: Microstructural and growth abnormalities underlying the cognitive and behavioral phenotype of autism. Development and Pyschopathology. 17(3): 577-97. [PDF]
Courchesne, E., Redcay, E., Kennedy D.P. (2004). The autistic brain: birth through adulthood. Current Opinion in Neurology. 17(4): 489-96. [PDF]
Di Lorenzo, P.M., Hallock, R.M., Kennedy, D.P. (2003). Temporal coding of sensation: mimicking taste with electrical stimulation of the brain. Behavioral Neuroscience, 117(6): 1423-33.