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Greg Allen, Ph.D.

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Greg Allen
Name:
  Greg Allen, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Assistant Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Psychiatry
School:
  Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Southwestern Medical School
Degree Program:
  Clinical Psychology
Rehabilitation Counseling
Email:
  Greg Allen, Ph.D.

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Autism
Cerebellar function
Functional brain imaging
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Allen, G., McColl, R., Barnard, H., Ringe, W. K., Fleckenstein, J., & Cullum, C. M., "Magnetic resonance imaging of cerebellar-prefrontal and cerebellar-parietal functional connectivity" NeuroImage, 28:39-48, 2005  Download File
Allen G, "Cerebellar contributions to autism spectrum disorders" Clinical Neuroscience Research, 6:195-207, 2006
Allen G, Barnard H, McColl RW, Hester A, Fields J, Weiner MF, Ringe WK, Lipton AM, Brooker M, McDonald E, Rubin CD, & Cullum CM, "Reduced hippocampal functional connectivity in Alzheimer disease" Archives of Neurology, October 2007
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Allen, G., Buxton, R.B., Wong, E.C., & Courchesne, E., "Attentional activation of the cerebellum independent of motor involvement" Science, 275:1940-1943, 1997
Allen, G. & Courchesne, E., "Differential effects of developmental cerebellar abnormality on cognitive and motor functions in the cerebellum: an fMRI study of autism" The American Journal of Psychiatry, 160:262-273, February 2003
Allen G, Muller R-A, & Courchesne E, "Cerebellar function in autism: Functional magnetic resonance image activation during a simple motor task" Biological Psychiatry, 56:269-278, 2004
 
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