Evelyn Herbrecht
Goethe University Frankfurt
13 Papers
46 Citations
Evelyn Herbrecht is an academic researcher from Goethe University Frankfurt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Autism spectrum disorder. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Evelyn Herbrecht include Paris 12 Val de Marne University & National Science Foundation.
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Papers
Mapping autism risk loci using genetic linkage and chromosomal rearrangements
Peter Szatmari,Andrew D. Paterson,Lonnie Zwaigenbaum,Wendy Roberts,Jessica Brian,Xiao-Qing Liu,John B. Vincent,Jennifer Skaug,Ann P. Thompson,Lili Senman,Lars Feuk,Cheng Qian,Susan E. Bryson,Marshall B. Jones,Christian R. Marshall,Stephen W. Scherer,Veronica J. Vieland,Christopher W. Bartlett,La Vonne Mangin,Rhinda Goedken,Alberto M. Segre,Margaret A. Pericak-Vance,Michael L. Cuccaro,John R. Gilbert,Harry H. Wright,Ruth K. Abramson,Catalina Betancur,Thomas Bourgeron,Christopher Gillberg,Marion Leboyer,Joseph D. Buxbaum,Kenneth L. Davis,Eric Hollander,Jeremy M. Silverman,Joachim Hallmayer,Linda Lotspeich,James S. Sutcliffe,Jonathan L. Haines,Susan E. Folstein,Joseph Piven,Thomas H. Wassink,Val C. Sheffield,Daniel H. Geschwind,Maja Bucan,W. Ted Brown,Rita M. Cantor,John N. Constantino,T. Conrad Gilliam,Martha R. Herbert,Clara Lajonchere,David H. Ledbetter,Christa Lese-Martin,Janet Miller,Stan F. Nelson,Carol A. Samango-Sprouse,Sarah J. Spence,Matthew W. State,Rudolph E. Tanzi,Hilary Coon,Geraldine Dawson,Bernie Devlin,Annette Estes,Pamela Flodman,Lambertus Klei,William M. McMahon,Nancy J. Minshew,Jeff Munson,Elena Korvatska,Elena Korvatska,Patricia M. Rodier,Gerard D. Schellenberg,Gerard D. Schellenberg,Moyra Smith,M. Anne Spence,Christopher J. Stodgell,Ping Guo Tepper,Ellen M. Wijsman,Chang En Yu,Chang En Yu,Bernadette Rogé,Carine Mantoulan,Kerstin Wittemeyer,Annemarie Poustka,Bärbel Felder,Sabine M. Klauck,Claudia Schuster,Fritz Poustka,Sven Bölte,Sabine Feineis-Matthews,Evelyn Herbrecht,Gabi Schmötzer,John Tsiantis,Katerina Papanikolaou,Elena Maestrini,Elena Bacchelli,Francesca Blasi,Simona Carone,Claudio Toma,Herman van Engeland,Maretha de Jonge,Chantal Kemner,Frederike Koop,Marjolijn Langemeijer,Channa Hijimans,Wouter G. Staal,Gillian Baird,Patrick Bolton,Michael Rutter,Emma Weisblatt,Jonathan Green,Catherine Aldred,Julie Anne Wilkinson,Andrew Pickles,Ann Le Couteur,Tom Berney,Helen McConachie,Anthony J. Bailey,Kostas Francis,Gemma Honeyman,Aislinn Hutchinson,Jeremy R. Parr,Simon Wallace,Anthony P. Monaco,Gabrielle Barnby,Kazuhiro Kobayashi,Janine A. Lamb,Inês Sousa,Nuala Sykes,Edwin H. Cook,Stephen J. Guter,Bennett L. Leventhal,Jeff Salt,Catherine Lord,Christina Corsello,Vanessa Hus,Daniel E. Weeks,Fred R. Volkmar,Maïté Tauber,Eric Fombonne,Andy Shih +139 more
TL;DR: Linkage and copy number variation analyses implicate chromosome 11p12–p13 and neurexins, respectively, among other candidate loci, highlighting glutamate-related genes as promising candidates for contributing to ASDs.
Promoting social behavior with oxytocin in high-functioning autism spectrum disorders
Elissar Andari,Jean-René Duhamel,Tiziana Zalla,Evelyn Herbrecht,Marion Leboyer,Angela Sirigu +5 more
TL;DR: It is found that after oxytocin inhalation, patients exhibited stronger interactions with the most socially cooperative partner and reported enhanced feelings of trust and preference, suggesting a therapeutic potential of Oxytocin through its action on a core dimension of autism.
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Psychiatric and psychosocial problems in adults with normal-intelligence autism spectrum disorders.
Björn Hofvander,Richard Delorme,Pauline Chaste,Agneta Nydén,Elisabet Wentz,Elisabet Wentz,Ola Ståhlberg,Evelyn Herbrecht,Astrid Stopin,Henrik Anckarsäter,Henrik Anckarsäter,Henrik Anckarsäter,Christopher Gillberg,Maria Råstam,Marion Leboyer +14 more
TL;DR: The clinical psychiatric presentation and important outcome measures of a large group of normal-intelligence adult patients with ASDs, characterized by impaired social interaction and non-verbal communication in adulthood as well as in childhood, are described.
Variations of the candidate SEZ6L2 gene on Chromosome 16p11.2 in patients with autism spectrum disorders and in human populations.
Marina Konyukh,Richard Delorme,Pauline Chaste,Claire S. Leblond,Nathalie Lemière,Gudrun Nygren,Henrik Anckarsäter,Henrik Anckarsäter,Maria Råstam,Ola Ståhlberg,Frédérique Amsellem,I. Carina Gillberg,Marie Christine Mouren-Simeoni,Evelyn Herbrecht,Evelyn Herbrecht,Fabien Fauchereau,Roberto Toro,Christopher Gillberg,Marion Leboyer,Marion Leboyer,Thomas Bourgeron +20 more
TL;DR: The results provide an extensive ascertainment of the genetic variability of SEZ 6L2 in human populations and do not support a major role for SEZ6L2 sequence variations in the susceptibility to ASD.
Frankfurt group social communication and interaction skills training for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders
Evelyn Herbrecht,Fritz Poustka +1 more
TL;DR: Qualtitative measures suggest mounting interaction, communication, and problem-solving skills during the group treatment of a structured group training programme on social skills for children and adolescents with high-functioning autism or Asperger syndrome.
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