David S. Hong
Assistant Professor
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. David S. Hong is Assistant Professor - Med Center Line, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research. He is member of Bio-X, Child Health Research Institute and Stanford Neurosciences Institute.
Research Interest
Learning Disorders and ADHD, Turner syndrome, sex chromosome aneuploidies.
Publications
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Influence of the x-chromosome on neuroanatomy: evidence from turner and klinefelter syndromes. journal of neuroscience Hong, D. S., Hoeft, F., Marzelli, M. J., Lepage, J., Roeltgen, D., Ross, J., Reiss, A. L. 2014; 34 (10): 3509-3516
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Aberrant parietal cortex developmental trajectories in girls with Turner syndrome and related visual-spatial cognitive development: a preliminary study. American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics Green, T., Chromik, L. C., Mazaika, P. K., Fierro, K., Raman, M. M., Lazzeroni, L. C., Hong, D. S., Reiss, A. L. 2014; 165B (6): 531-540
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Here/In This Issue and There/Abstract Thinking: Learning Disorders and ADHD: Are LDs Getting the Attention They Deserve? Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Hong, D. S. 2014; 53 (9): 933-934