RELEVANT REVIEW PUBLICATIONS

  1. Minshew, N.J. & Dunn, M. Autism spectrum disorders. In I. Rapin & S. Segalowitz (Eds.), Handbook of Neuropsychology, in press.
  2. Minshew, N.J., Luna B. & Sweeney, J.A. Autism as a selective disorder of complex information processing and underdevelopment of neocortical system. Molecular Psychiatry, in press.
  3. Minshew, N.J., Sweeney, J. & Luna, B. The cognitive and neural basis of autism. Molecular Psychiatry, in press.
  4. Minshew, N.J. & Goldstein, G. The pattern of intact and impaired memory functions in autism. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines. 42:8, 0-0, 2001. View Abstract
  5. Minshew, N.J. & Goldstein, G. Autism as a disorder of complex information processing. In Interdisciplinary Council on Development & Learning Disorders (ed.), ICDLD Clinical Practice Guidelines: Redefining the Standards of Care for Children with Special Needs, ICDL Press, MD, 671-682, 2000.
  6. Minshew, N.J., Johnson, C. & Luna, B. The cognitive and neural basis of autism: A disorder of complex information processing and dysfunction of neocortical systems. In L.M. Glidden (ed.), International Review of Research in Mental Retardation, Academic Press, NY, 111-138, 2000.
  7. Minshew, N.J. The core deficit in autism and autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Developmental and Learning Disorders. 5:1, 107-118, 2001.
  8. Minshew, N.J., Luna, B, & Sweeney, J.A. Oculomotor evidence for neocortical systems but not cerebellar dysfunction in autism. Neurology. 52:917-922. View Abstract
  9. Minshew, N.J & Goldstein, G. Autism as a disorder of complex information processing. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews. 4:129-136, 1998.
  10. Lord, C., Pickles, A., McLennan, J., Rutter, M., Bregman, J., Folstein, S., Fombonne, E., Leboyer, M., & Minshew, N. Diagnosing autism: Analyses of data from the autism diagnostic interview. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 27(5):501-517, 1997.
  11. Minshew, N.J., Goldstein, G., Siegel, D.J. Neuropsychologic functioning in autism: Profile of a complex information processing disorder. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 3:303-316, 1997. View Abstract
  12. Bristol, M.M., Cohen, D.J., Costello, E.J., Denckla, M., Eckberg, T.J., Kallen, R., Kraemer, H.C., Lord, C., Maurer, R., McIlvane, W.J., Minshew, N., Sigman, M., & Spence, M.A. State of the science in autism: report to the National Institutes of Health. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 26(2):121-154, 1996.
  13. Siegel, D.J., Minshew, N.J., Goldstein, G. Wechsler IQ profiles in diagnosis of high-functioning autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 26(4):389-406, 1996. View Abstract
  14. Minshew, N.J. Brain mechanisms in autism: Functional & structural abnormalities. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 26(2):205-209, 1996.
  15. Siegel, D.J., Goldstein, G., Minshew, N.J. Designing instruction for the high functioning autistic individual. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities. 8(1):1-19, 1996.
  16. Minshew, N.J., Goldstein, G., Siegel, D.J. Speech and language in high functioning autistic Individuals. Neuropsychology. 9(2):255-261, 1995.
  17. Goldstein, G., Minshew, N.J., Siegel, D.J. Age differences in academic achievement in high-functioning autistic individuals. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 16(5):671-680, 1994. View Abstract
  18. Minshew, N.J., Goldstein, G., Taylor, H.G., Siegel, D.J. Academic achievement in high functioning autistic individuals. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 16(2):261-270, 1994. View Abstract
  19. Minshew, N.J., Siegel, D.J., Goldstein, G., Weldy, S. Verbal problem solving in high functioning autistic individuals. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 9:31-40, 1994.
  20. Pettegrew, J.W., Minshew, N.J., Spiker, D., Tretta, M., Strychor, S., McKeag, D., Muenz, L., Miller, G., Carbone, D., McClure, R. Alterations in membrane molecular dynamics in erythrocytes of patients with affective illness. Depression. 1:88-100. 1993.
  21. Pettegrew, J.W., Keshavan, M.S. and Minshew, N.J. 31P NMR, neurodevelopment and schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 19(1):35-53, 1993.
  22. Minshew, N.J., Goldstein, G., Dombrowski, S.M., Panchalingam, K., Pettegrew, J.W. A preliminary 31P MRS study of autism: Evidence for undersynthesis and increased degradation of brain membranes. Biological Psychiatry. 33:762-773, 1993. View Abstract
  23. Minshew, N.J. & Goldstein, G. Is autism an amnesic disorder?: evidence from the california verbal learning test. Neuropsychology. 7(2):209-216, 1993.
  24. Holttum, J.R., Minshew, N.J., Sanders, R.S., Phillips, N.E. Magnetic resonance imaging of the posterior fossa in autism. Biological Psychiatry. 32(12):1091-1101, 1992. View Abstract
  25. Minshew, N.J., Goldstein, G., Muenz, L.R., Payton, J.B. Neuropsychological functioning in non-mentally retarded autistic individuals. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 14(5):740-761, 1992. View Abstract
  26. Minshew, N.J. Indices of neural function in autism: Clinical and biologic implications. Pediatrics. [Suppl] 774-780, May 1991.
  27. Payton, J.B., Steele, M.W., Wenger, S.L. & Minshew, N.J. The fragile X marker and autism: In perspective. J. of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 28(3): 417-421, 1989. View Abstract
  28. Minshew, N.J., Payton, J.B. New Perspectives In Autism: Part 2: The differential diagnosis and neurobiology of autism. Current Problems in Pediatrics. 19:615-694, 1988. View Abstract
  29. Minshew, N.J., Payton, J.B. New Perspectives In Autism: Part 1: The clinical spectrum of infantile autism. Current Problems in Pediatrics. 18:561-610, 1988.
  30. Pettegrew, J.W., Short, J.E., Woessner, R.D., Strychor, S., McKeag, D.W., Armstrong, J., Minshew, N.J., Rush, A.J.: The effect of lithium on the membrane molecular dynamics of normal human erythrocytes. Biol. Psych. 2:857-871, 1987. View Abstract
  31. Pettegrew, J.W., Kopp, S.J., Minshew, N.J., Glonek, T., Feliksik, J.M., Tow, J.P., Cohen, M.M.: 31P nuclear magnetic resonance studies of phosphoglyceride metabolism in developing and degenerating brains: preliminary observations. J. Neuropath. Exp. Neurol. 46:419-430,1987.
  32. Pettegrew, J.W., Kopp, S.J., Dadok, J., Minshew, N.J., Feliksik, J.M., Cohen, M.M., Glonek, T.: Chemical characterization of a prominent phosphomonoester resonance in mammalian brain: 31P and 1H NMR analysis at 4.7 and 14.1 Tesla. J. Magn. Res. 67:443-450, 1986.
  33. Pettegrew, J.W., Glonek, T., Minshew, N.J., Woessner, D.E.: Sodium-23 NMR of intact bovine lens and vitreous humor. J. Magn. Res. 63:439-444, 1985.
  34. Pettegrew, J.W., Minshew, N.J., Feit, H.: 31P NMR studies of normal and dystrophic chicken muscle. Muscle and Nerve 7:442-446, 1984.
  35. Pettegrew, J.W., Woessner, D.E., Minshew, N.J., Glonek, T.: Sodium-23 NMR analysis of human whole blood, erythrocytes, and plasma; chemical shift, spin, relaxation and intracellular sodium concentration studies. J. Magn. Res. 57:185-196, 1984.
  36. Cohen, M.M., Pettegrew, J.W., Kopp, S.J., Minshew, N.J., Glonek, T.: P-31 nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of brain: Normoxic and anoxic brain slices. Neurochemical Research 9:785-801, 1984
  37. Pettegrew, J.W., Minshew, N.J., Stewart, R.M.: Dynamic membrane studies on individuals at risk for huntington's disease. Life Sciences 32:1207-1212, 1983.
  38. Pettegrew, J.W., Nichols, J.S., Minshew, N.J., Rush, A.J., Stewart R.M.: Membrane biophysical studies of lymphocytes and erythrocyte from patients with manic-depressive illness. J. Affective Disorders 4:237-247, 1982.
  39. Pettegrew, J.W., Minshew, N.J., Nichols, J.S.: Fluorescence probes specific for the plasma membrane of intact human erythrocytes and lymphocytes. Life Sciences 30:1101-1105, 1982.
  40. Minshew, N.J., Pettegrew, J.W.: Reye's Syndrome: correlation of membrane abnormality with outcome. Trans. Am. Neurol. Assoc. 106:148-151, 1981.
  41. Pettegrew, J.W., Minshew, N.J.: Further evidence of a membrane abnormality in inherited dystonia. Trans. Am. Neurol. Assoc. 106:90-93, 1981.
    01. Pettegrew, J.W., Minshew, N.J., Nichols, J.S.: Membrane fluorescence studies of dystonic fibroblasts. Trans. Am. Neurol. Assoc. 105:421-424, 1980.

BOOK REVIEWS:

  1. Schopler E., Mesibov G.B., and Kunce L.J. (eds.). "Asperger syndrome or high functioning autism?" New York: Plenum Press, 409 pp., 1998.
  2. "Mindblindness: An essay on autism and theory of mind." Simon Baron-Cohen, ed. Cambridge: MIT Press, 168 pp., 1996.

BOOK CHAPTERS AND OTHER ARTICLES

  1. Minshew, N.J. & Pettegrew, J.W. 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and its application to autism and the study of brain development. In Neuroimaging and Development Neurophysiology in Child Psychiatric Disorders, B. Garreau, ed. pp. 181-197, Springer Verlag, Paris, 1998.
  2. Minshew, N.J., Sweeney, J.A., Bauman, M.L. Neurologic aspects of autism. In Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Second edition. D.J. Cohen and F.R. Volkmar, eds. pp. 344-369, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, April, 1997.
  3. Minshew, N.J. Autism & the pervasive developmental disorders: the clinical syndrome. In Behavior Belongs in the Brain: Neurobehavioral Syndromes, B.K. Shapiro, P.J. Accardo, & A.J. Capute, eds. pp. 49-68, York Press, Baltimore, Maryland 1997.
  4. Pettegrew, J.W., McClure, R., Keshavan, M., Minshew, N.J., Panchalingam, K., & Klunk, W.E. 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies of developing brain. In Neurodevelopmental Models of Adult Psychopathology, K.R.R. Krishman and P.M. Doraiswamy, eds. pp. 245-317, Cambridge University Press, Inc., 1996.
  5. Minshew, N.J. Pervasive developmental disorders: autism & similar disorders. In Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychology. Todd Feinberg and Martha Farah, eds., pp. 817-826, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1996.
  6. Minshew, N.J. & Pettegrew, J.W. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic studies of cortical development. In Developmental Neuroimaging: Mapping the Development of Brain and Behavior. R.W. Thatcher, G. Reid Lyon, J. Rumsey and N. Krasnegor, eds. pp. 107-125, Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, CA, 1996.
  7. Minshew, N.J. Autism. In Principles of Child Neurology. B.O.Berg, ed. pp. 1713-1730, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1996.
  8. Minshew, N.J. In vivo brain chemistry of autism: 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies. In The Neurobiology of Autism. M.L. Bauman and T.L. Kemper, eds. pp. 86-101, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
  9. Minshew, N.J. & Dombrowski, S.M. In vivo neuroanatomy of autism: imaging studies. In The Neurobiology of Autism. M.L. Bauman and T.L. Kemper, eds. pp.66-85, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
  10. Pettegrew, J.W. & Minshew, N.J. Molecular insights into schizophrenia. In: Andreason N. (ed.) Schizophrenia: From mind to molecule. American Psychiatric Press. pp. 221-244, 1st Edition, Washington, 1994.
  11. Pettegrew, J.W., Klunk, W.E., Panchalingam, K., Minshew, N.J. and McClure, R.J. The diagnosis and prevention of alzheimer's disease: the role of 31P NMR. In: Nicolini M., Zatta P.F. and Corain B.(eds.) Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Volume 87, Advances in the Biosciences, Padova, Italy, 375-382, 1993.
  12. Minshew, N.J. The cerebral cortex in autism. XVIII Congresso Nazionale Della Societa Italiana Di Neuropediatria. Paola Iannetti, ed. October 8-10, 1992, Roma, Italy. pp. 89-96.
  13. Pettegrew, J.W. & Minshew, N.J. "Molecular insights into schizophrenia." Journal of Neural Transmitter. [Suppl] 36:23-40, 1992.
  14. Minshew, N.J., Rattan, A.I. "The clinical syndrome of autism." In Handbook of Neuropsychology. Isabelle Rapin and Sidney Segalowitz, eds. 19:401-441, 1992.
  15. Minshew, N.J. "Neurological localization in autism." In High Functioning Individuals with Autism. Eric Schopler and Gary Mesibov, eds. pp. 65-89, Plenum Press, New York, 1992.