PUBLICATIONS
Dr. Kelleher formerly published as Bridgette Tonnsen
*Kelleher, B. L., Halligan, T. A., Garwood, T. E., Howell, S. M., Martin-O’Dell, B. M., Swint, A. M., Shelton, L. A., Shin, J. J.
(in press). Brief Report: Assessment Experiences of Children with Neurogenetic Syndromes: Caregivers’
Perceptions and Suggestions for Improvement. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
Hill, K. E., Neo, W. S., Hernandez, A., Hamrick, L., *Kelleher, B. L., & *Foti, D. (in press). Intergenerational transmission of
frontal alpha asymmetry among mother-infant dyads. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and
Neuroimaging. [view on Science Direct]
Wall, C. A., Hogan, A. L., Will, E., McQuillin, S., Kelleher, B. L., & Roberts, J. (2019). Early negative affect in males and
females with FXS: Implications for anxiety and autism. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 11(22), 1-13. [view full text here]
Hamrick, L., Seidl, A., & *Tonnsen, B.L. (2019). Acoustic properties of early vocalizations in infants with fragile X
syndrome. Autism Research, 12, 1663-1679. [view on Wiley]
Hogan, A., Crawford, H., Fairchild, A., Tonnsen, B., Brewe, A., O’Connor, S., Roberts, D. J., & Roberts, J. E. (2019). Social
avoidance emerges in infancy and persists into adulthood in fragile X syndrome. Journal of Autism and
Developmental Disorders, 49, 3753-3766.[view on Springer]
Hamrick, L. R. & *Tonnsen, B. L. (2019). Validating and applying the CSBS-ITC in neurogenetic syndromes. American Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 124, 263-285. [view on AAIDD]
Kellerman, A. M., Schwichtenberg, A. J., Tonnsen, B. L., Posada, G., & Lane, S. P. (2019). Dyadic interactions in children exhibiting the broader autism phenotype: Is the broader autism phenotype distinguishable from typical development? Autism Research. [view on Wiley]
Roberts, J.E., Crawford, H., Will, E. A., Hogan, A., McQuillin, S.D., Tonnsen, B., O’Connor, S. L., Roberts, D. A., Brewe, A. (2019). Infant social avoidance predicts autism but not anxiety in fragile X syndrome. Frontiers Psychiatry, 10:199 (1-10). [view on Pubmed]
Neo, W. S. & Tonnsen, B. L. (2018). Brief report: Challenging behaviors in toddlers and preschoolers with Angelman, Prader-Willi, and Williams syndromes. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1-10. [view on Springer]
Tonnsen, B. L., Wheeler, A. C., Rague, L., & Roberts, J. E. (2018). Infant temperament in the FMR1 premutation and fragile X syndrome. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. [view on Taylor & Francis Online]
Klusek, J., Porter, A., Abbeduto, L., Adayev, T., Tassone, F., Mailick, M., Glicksman, A., Tonnsen, B. L., & Roberts, J. E. (2018). Curvilinear association between language disfluecny and FMR1 CGG repeat size across the normal, intermediate, and premutation range. Frontiers in Genetics. [view on Frontiers]
Rague, L., Caravella, K., Tonnsen, B., Klusek, J., Roberts, J. (2018). Early gesture use in fragile X syndrome. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 62: 625–636. [view original article on Wiley] [view family-friendly summary]
Tonnsen, B.L., Richards, J.E., & Roberts, J.E. (2018). Heart rate-defined sustained attention in infants at risk for autism. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 10(1):7. [view on Pubmed]
Tonnsen, B.L., Scherr, J., Reisinger, D., Roberts, J.E. (2017). Behavioral markers of emergent stranger anxiety in infants and toddlers with fragile X syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 47, 3646-3658. [view on Springer]
Abel, E. & Tonnsen, B. L. (2017). Sleep phenotypes in infants and toddlers with neurogenetic syndromes. Sleep Medicine.38, 130-134. [view original article on Elsevier] [view family-friendly summary]
Lowell, E., Tonnsen, B.L., Bailey, D.B., & Roberts, J.E. (2017). The effects of optimism, religion, and hope on mood and anxiety disorders in women with the FMR1 premutation. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 61, 916-927. [view on Pubmed]
Guy, M.W., Richards, J.E., Tonnsen, B.L., Roberts, J.E. (2017). Neural correlates of face processing in etiologically-distinct 12-month-old infants at high-risk of autism spectrum disorder. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2017.03.002 [view open access article]
Tonnsen, B. L. & Roberts, J.E. (2016). Emergent anxiety through the lens of fragile X. International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities, 51, 41-83. doi: 10.1016/bs.irrdd.2016.07.003 [view on Science Direct]
Roberts, J.E., Tonnsen, B.L., McCary, L.M., Caravella, K., Shinkareva, S. (2016). Autism symptoms in infants with fragile X syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, , 46, 3830-3837. [view on Pubmed]
Tonnsen, B.L., Boan, A.D., Bradley, C.C., Charles, J., Cohen, A., & Carpenter, L.A. (2016). Prevalence of autism spectrum disorders among children with intellectual disabilities. American Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 121, 6, 487-500. [view on Pubmed]
Roberts, J.E., Tonnsen, B.L., McCary, L.M., Long, A., Golden, R. N., & Bailey, D. B. (2016). Trajectories and predictors of depression and anxiety disorders in women with the FMR1 premutation. Biological Psychiatry, 79, 850-7. [view on Science Direct]
Tonnsen, B. L., & Hahn, E. R. (2016). Middle school students’ attitudes toward a peer with autism: Effects of social acceptance and physical inclusion. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 31, 262-274. [view on SagePub]
Tonnsen, B. L., Grefer, M. L., Hatton, D. D., & Roberts, J. E. (2015). Developmental trajectories of attentional control in preschool males with fragile X syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 36, 62-71. [view on Science Direct]
Tonnsen, B. L., Cornish, K. M., Wheeler, A. C., & Roberts, J. E. (2014). Maternal predictors of anxiety risk in young males with fragile X. American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics. 164, 399-409. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.b.32244. [view on Pubmed]
Roberts, J.E., Tonnsen, B.L., Robinson, M., McQuillin, S., & Hatton, D.D. (2014). Factor structure of temperament in fragile X syndrome: The Child Behavior Questionnaire. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 35, 563-71. [view on Pubmed]
Tonnsen, B. L., Shinkareva, S., Deal, S., Hatton, D. & Roberts, J. E. (2013). Biobehavioral indicators of social fear in young children with fragile X syndrome. American Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 118, 447-459. [view on Pubmed]
Tonnsen, B. L., Malone, P., Hatton, D., & Roberts, J. E. (2013). Negative affect predicts anxiety, not autism, in young boys with fragile X syndrome. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 41, 267-80. doi: 10.1007/s10802-012-9671-2. [view on Pubmed]
Roberts, J. E., Tonnsen, B. L., Robinson, A. R., & Shinkareva, S. (2012). Heart activity and autistic behavior in toddlers with fragile X syndrome. American Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 117, 90-102. [view on Pubmed]
McCary, L. M., Grefer, M., Mounts, M., Robinson, A., Tonnsen, B. L., & Roberts, J. E. (2012). The importance of differential diagnosis in neurodevelopmental disorders: Implications for IDEIA. The School Psychologist, 66, 19-24. [view full text here]
Tonnsen, B. L., Richards, J.E., & Roberts, J.E. (2012). Experimental and parent-reported self-regulation in infants at high and low risk for autism. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 54, 19.
Roberts, J.E., Tonnsen, B.L., Robinson, A.N., & Shrinkareva, S. (2012). Heart activity and autistic behaviors in infants with fragile X syndrome. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 85, 348-349.
Roberts, J.E., Miranda, M., Boccia, M., Magruder, H., Tonnsen, B. L. & Hatton, D. D. (2011). Treatment effects of stimulant medication in young boys with fragile X syndrome. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 3, 175-84. [view on Pubmed]
*Kelleher, B. L., Halligan, T. A., Garwood, T. E., Howell, S. M., Martin-O’Dell, B. M., Swint, A. M., Shelton, L. A., Shin, J. J.
(in press). Brief Report: Assessment Experiences of Children with Neurogenetic Syndromes: Caregivers’
Perceptions and Suggestions for Improvement. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
Hill, K. E., Neo, W. S., Hernandez, A., Hamrick, L., *Kelleher, B. L., & *Foti, D. (in press). Intergenerational transmission of
frontal alpha asymmetry among mother-infant dyads. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and
Neuroimaging. [view on Science Direct]
Wall, C. A., Hogan, A. L., Will, E., McQuillin, S., Kelleher, B. L., & Roberts, J. (2019). Early negative affect in males and
females with FXS: Implications for anxiety and autism. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 11(22), 1-13. [view full text here]
Hamrick, L., Seidl, A., & *Tonnsen, B.L. (2019). Acoustic properties of early vocalizations in infants with fragile X
syndrome. Autism Research, 12, 1663-1679. [view on Wiley]
Hogan, A., Crawford, H., Fairchild, A., Tonnsen, B., Brewe, A., O’Connor, S., Roberts, D. J., & Roberts, J. E. (2019). Social
avoidance emerges in infancy and persists into adulthood in fragile X syndrome. Journal of Autism and
Developmental Disorders, 49, 3753-3766.[view on Springer]
Hamrick, L. R. & *Tonnsen, B. L. (2019). Validating and applying the CSBS-ITC in neurogenetic syndromes. American Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 124, 263-285. [view on AAIDD]
Kellerman, A. M., Schwichtenberg, A. J., Tonnsen, B. L., Posada, G., & Lane, S. P. (2019). Dyadic interactions in children exhibiting the broader autism phenotype: Is the broader autism phenotype distinguishable from typical development? Autism Research. [view on Wiley]
Roberts, J.E., Crawford, H., Will, E. A., Hogan, A., McQuillin, S.D., Tonnsen, B., O’Connor, S. L., Roberts, D. A., Brewe, A. (2019). Infant social avoidance predicts autism but not anxiety in fragile X syndrome. Frontiers Psychiatry, 10:199 (1-10). [view on Pubmed]
Neo, W. S. & Tonnsen, B. L. (2018). Brief report: Challenging behaviors in toddlers and preschoolers with Angelman, Prader-Willi, and Williams syndromes. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1-10. [view on Springer]
Tonnsen, B. L., Wheeler, A. C., Rague, L., & Roberts, J. E. (2018). Infant temperament in the FMR1 premutation and fragile X syndrome. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. [view on Taylor & Francis Online]
Klusek, J., Porter, A., Abbeduto, L., Adayev, T., Tassone, F., Mailick, M., Glicksman, A., Tonnsen, B. L., & Roberts, J. E. (2018). Curvilinear association between language disfluecny and FMR1 CGG repeat size across the normal, intermediate, and premutation range. Frontiers in Genetics. [view on Frontiers]
Rague, L., Caravella, K., Tonnsen, B., Klusek, J., Roberts, J. (2018). Early gesture use in fragile X syndrome. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 62: 625–636. [view original article on Wiley] [view family-friendly summary]
Tonnsen, B.L., Richards, J.E., & Roberts, J.E. (2018). Heart rate-defined sustained attention in infants at risk for autism. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 10(1):7. [view on Pubmed]
Tonnsen, B.L., Scherr, J., Reisinger, D., Roberts, J.E. (2017). Behavioral markers of emergent stranger anxiety in infants and toddlers with fragile X syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 47, 3646-3658. [view on Springer]
Abel, E. & Tonnsen, B. L. (2017). Sleep phenotypes in infants and toddlers with neurogenetic syndromes. Sleep Medicine.38, 130-134. [view original article on Elsevier] [view family-friendly summary]
Lowell, E., Tonnsen, B.L., Bailey, D.B., & Roberts, J.E. (2017). The effects of optimism, religion, and hope on mood and anxiety disorders in women with the FMR1 premutation. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 61, 916-927. [view on Pubmed]
Guy, M.W., Richards, J.E., Tonnsen, B.L., Roberts, J.E. (2017). Neural correlates of face processing in etiologically-distinct 12-month-old infants at high-risk of autism spectrum disorder. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2017.03.002 [view open access article]
Tonnsen, B. L. & Roberts, J.E. (2016). Emergent anxiety through the lens of fragile X. International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities, 51, 41-83. doi: 10.1016/bs.irrdd.2016.07.003 [view on Science Direct]
Roberts, J.E., Tonnsen, B.L., McCary, L.M., Caravella, K., Shinkareva, S. (2016). Autism symptoms in infants with fragile X syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, , 46, 3830-3837. [view on Pubmed]
Tonnsen, B.L., Boan, A.D., Bradley, C.C., Charles, J., Cohen, A., & Carpenter, L.A. (2016). Prevalence of autism spectrum disorders among children with intellectual disabilities. American Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 121, 6, 487-500. [view on Pubmed]
Roberts, J.E., Tonnsen, B.L., McCary, L.M., Long, A., Golden, R. N., & Bailey, D. B. (2016). Trajectories and predictors of depression and anxiety disorders in women with the FMR1 premutation. Biological Psychiatry, 79, 850-7. [view on Science Direct]
Tonnsen, B. L., & Hahn, E. R. (2016). Middle school students’ attitudes toward a peer with autism: Effects of social acceptance and physical inclusion. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 31, 262-274. [view on SagePub]
Tonnsen, B. L., Grefer, M. L., Hatton, D. D., & Roberts, J. E. (2015). Developmental trajectories of attentional control in preschool males with fragile X syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 36, 62-71. [view on Science Direct]
Tonnsen, B. L., Cornish, K. M., Wheeler, A. C., & Roberts, J. E. (2014). Maternal predictors of anxiety risk in young males with fragile X. American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics. 164, 399-409. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.b.32244. [view on Pubmed]
Roberts, J.E., Tonnsen, B.L., Robinson, M., McQuillin, S., & Hatton, D.D. (2014). Factor structure of temperament in fragile X syndrome: The Child Behavior Questionnaire. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 35, 563-71. [view on Pubmed]
Tonnsen, B. L., Shinkareva, S., Deal, S., Hatton, D. & Roberts, J. E. (2013). Biobehavioral indicators of social fear in young children with fragile X syndrome. American Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 118, 447-459. [view on Pubmed]
Tonnsen, B. L., Malone, P., Hatton, D., & Roberts, J. E. (2013). Negative affect predicts anxiety, not autism, in young boys with fragile X syndrome. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 41, 267-80. doi: 10.1007/s10802-012-9671-2. [view on Pubmed]
Roberts, J. E., Tonnsen, B. L., Robinson, A. R., & Shinkareva, S. (2012). Heart activity and autistic behavior in toddlers with fragile X syndrome. American Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 117, 90-102. [view on Pubmed]
McCary, L. M., Grefer, M., Mounts, M., Robinson, A., Tonnsen, B. L., & Roberts, J. E. (2012). The importance of differential diagnosis in neurodevelopmental disorders: Implications for IDEIA. The School Psychologist, 66, 19-24. [view full text here]
Tonnsen, B. L., Richards, J.E., & Roberts, J.E. (2012). Experimental and parent-reported self-regulation in infants at high and low risk for autism. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 54, 19.
Roberts, J.E., Tonnsen, B.L., Robinson, A.N., & Shrinkareva, S. (2012). Heart activity and autistic behaviors in infants with fragile X syndrome. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 85, 348-349.
Roberts, J.E., Miranda, M., Boccia, M., Magruder, H., Tonnsen, B. L. & Hatton, D. D. (2011). Treatment effects of stimulant medication in young boys with fragile X syndrome. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 3, 175-84. [view on Pubmed]
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Resources | Join our Team | Big Ideas Challenge | PANDABox | Infant Development Study | Early Phenotype Survey | Brain and Behavior Study
Neurodevelopmental Family Lab @Purdue University
Psychological Sciences | 715 Clinic Drive, 1144 Lyles-Porter, West Lafayette, IN
phone 765.494.3667 | e-mail [email protected] | web http://kelleherlab.weebly.com