Mandy Barker
University of Lausanne
4 Papers
Mandy Barker is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Autism spectrum disorder. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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A 600 kb deletion syndrome at 16p11.2 leads to energy imbalance and neuropsychiatric disorders
Flore Zufferey,Elliott H. Sherr,Noam D. Beckmann,Ellen Hanson,Anne M. Maillard,Loyse Hippolyte,Aurélien Macé,Carina Ferrari,Zoltán Kutalik,Joris Andrieux,Elizabeth Aylward,Mandy Barker,Raphael Bernier,Sonia Bouquillon,Philippe Conus,Bruno Delobel,W. Andrew Faucett,Robin P. Goin-Kochel,Ellen Grant,Louise Harewood,Jill V. Hunter,Sébastien Lebon,David H. Ledbetter,Christa Lese Martin,Katrin Männik,Danielle Martinet,Pratik Mukherjee,Melissa B. Ramocki,Sarah J. Spence,Kyle J. Steinman,Jennifer Tjernage,John E. Spiro,Alexandre Reymond,Jacques S. Beckmann,Wendy K. Chung,Sébastien Jacquemont,Marie-Claude Addor,Benoit Arveiler,Marco Belfiore,Frédérique Béna,Laura Bernardini,Patricia Blanchet,Dominique Bonneau,Odile Boute,Patrick Callier,Dominique Campion,Jean Chiesa,Marie Pierre Cordier,Jean Marie Cuisset,Albert David,Nicole de Leeuw,Bert B.A. de Vries,Gérard Didelot,Martine Doco-Fenzy,Bénédicte Duban Bedu,Christèle Dubourg,Sophie Dupuis-Girod,Christina Fagerberg,Laurence Faivre,Florence Fellmann,Bridget A. Fernandez,Richard I. Fisher,Elisabeth Flori,Alice Goldenberg,Delphine Héron,Muriel Holder,Juliane Hoyer,Bertrand Isidor,Sylvie Jaillard,Philippe Jonveaux,Sylvie Joriot,Hubert Journel,R. Frank Kooy,Cédric Le Caignec,Bruno Leheup,Marie Pierre Lemaitre,Suzanne M E Lewis,Valérie Malan,Michèle Mathieu-Dramard,Andres Metspalu,Fanny Morice-Picard,Mafalda Mucciolo,Eve Õiglane-Shlik,Katrin Õunap,Laurent Pasquier,Florence Petit,Anne Philippe,Ghislaine Plessis,Fabienne Prieur,Jacques Puechberty,Evica Rajcan-Separovic,Anita Rauch,Alessandra Renieri,Claudine Rieubland,Caroline Rooryck,Katharina Magdalena Rötzer,Mariken Ruiter,Damien Sanlaville,Stéphanie Selmoni,Yiping Shen,Vanessa Siffredi,Jacques Thonney,Louis Vallée,Ellen van Binsbergen,Nathalie Van der Aa,Mieke M. van Haelst,Jacqueline Vigneron,Catherine Vincent-Delorme,Disciglio Vittoria,Anneke T. Vulto-van Silfhout,Robert M. Witwicki,Simon A. Zwolinski,Alexandra Bowe,Arthur L. Beaudet,Christie M. Brewton,Zili Chu,Allison G. Dempsey,Yolanda L. Evans,Silvia Garza,Stephen M. Kanne,Anna L. Laakman,Morgan W. Lasala,Ashlie Llorens,Gabriela Marzano,Timothy J. Moss,Kerri P. Nowell,Monica Proud,Qixuan Chen,Roger Vaughan,Jeffrey I. Berman,Lisa Blaskey,Katherine Hines,Sudha Kilaru Kessler,Sarah Y. Khan,Saba Qasmieh,Audrey Lynn Bibb,Andrea M. Paal,Patricia Z. Page,Bethanny Smith-Packard,Randy L. Buckner,Jordan Burko,Alyss Lian Cavanagh,Bettina Cerban,Anne V. Snow,Lee Anne Green Snyder,Rebecca Mc Nally Keehn,David T. Miller,Fiona Miller,Jennifer Olson,Christina Triantafallou,Nicole Visyak,Constance Atwell,Marta Benedetti,Gerald D. Fischbach,Marion Greenup,Alan Packer,Polina Bukshpun,Maxwell Cheong,Corby L. Dale,Sarah E. Gobuty,Leighton B. Hinkley,Rita J. Jeremy,Hana Lee,Tracy Luks,Elysa J. Marco,Alastair J. Martin,Kathleen E. McGovern,Srikantan S. Nagarajan,Julia P. Owen,Brianna M. Paul,Nicholas J. Pojman,Tuhin K. Sinha,Vivek Swarnakar,Mari Wakahiro,Hanalore Alupay,Benjamin Aaronson,Sean Ackerman,Katy Ankenman,Jenna Elgin,Jennifer Gerdts,Kelly Johnson,Beau Reilly,Dennis Shaw,Arianne Stevens,Tracey Ward,Julia Wenegrat,Timothy P.L. Roberts +186 more
TL;DR: The 16p11.2 deletion impacts in a quantitative and independent manner FSIQ, behaviour and body mass index, possibly through direct influences on neural circuitry, and these features are clinically significant and reproducible.
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Investigating Gaze of Children with ASD in Naturalistic Settings
TL;DR: The data gathered in naturalistic settings confirm findings previously obtained only in monitor-based studies and allowed to observe a generalized strategy of lateral gaze in children with ASD when they were looking at the objects in their environment.
The Number of Genomic Copies at the 16p11.2 Locus Modulates Language, Verbal Memory, and Inhibition.
Loyse Hippolyte,Anne M. Maillard,Borja Rodriguez-Herreros,Aurélie Pain,Sandra Martin-Brevet,Carina Ferrari,Philippe Conus,Aurélien Macé,Aurélien Macé,Nouchine Hadjikhani,Andres Metspalu,Anu Reigo,Anneli Kolk,Katrin Männik,Katrin Männik,Mandy Barker,Bertrand Isidor,Cédric Le Caignec,Cyril Mignot,Laurence Schneider,Laurent Mottron,Boris Keren,Albert David,Martine Doco-Fenzy,Marion Gérard,Raphael Bernier,Robin P. Goin-Kochel,Ellen Hanson,Lee Anne Green Snyder,Franck Ramus,Jacques S. Beckmann,Jacques S. Beckmann,Bogdan Draganski,Bogdan Draganski,Alexandre Reymond,Sébastien Jacquemont +35 more
TL;DR: The simultaneous study of reciprocal CNVs suggests that the 16p11.2 genomic locus modulates specific cognitive skills according to the number of genomic copies, which is reminiscent of special isolated skills as well as contrasting language performance observed in autism spectrum disorder.
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Measuring gaze of children with autism spectrum disorders in naturalistic interactions
Basilio Noris,Mandy Barker,Jacqueline Nadel,Francois Hentsch,François Ansermet,Aude Billard +5 more
- 01 Dec 2011
TL;DR: A study on gaze behavior by children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) during a dyadic interaction in a naturalistic environment using the WearCam, a novel head-mounted eye-tracker designed for children to obtain gaze information across the broad field of view.
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