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9. Fish, B., Marcus, J., Hans, S., Auerbach, J.G., & Perdue, S. (1992). Infants at risk for schizophrenia: Sequelae of a genetic neurointegrative defect. Archives of General Psychiatry, 49, 221-235.
10. Auerbach, J., Lerner, Y., Barasch, M., & Palti, H. (1992). Maternal and environmental characteristics as predictors of child behavior problems and cognitive competence. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 62, 409- 420.
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18. Shalev, R.S., Auerbach, J., & Gross-Tsur, V. (1995). Developmental dyscalculia: Behavioral and attentional aspects. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 36, 1261-1268.
19. Auerbach, J.G., Yermiya, N., & Kamel, F. (1996). Behavior problems in Israeli Jewish and Palestinian toddlers. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 25, 398-405.
20. Gross-Tsur, V., Auerbach, J., Manor, O., & Shalev, R. (1996). Developmental dyscalculia: Cognitive, emotional, and behavioral manifestations. ANAE: Approche Neuropsychologue des Apprentissages chez L’enfant, 39-40, 132-136.
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22. Stawski, M., Auerbach, J.G., Barasch, M., & Lerner, Y. (1997). Behavior problems in siblings of chronically-ill children. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 6, 20-25.
23. Arbelle, S., Magharious, W., Auerbach, J., Hans, S., Marcus, J., & Caplan, R. (1997). Formal thought disorder in offspring of parents with schizophrenia. Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences, 34, 210-221.
24. Ebstein, R.P., Levine, J., Geller, V., Auerbach, J., Gritsenko, I, & Belmaker, R.H. (1998). Dopamine D4 receptor and serotonin transporter promoter in the determination of neonatal temperament: Novelty seeking in two-week old infants. Molecular Psychiatry, 3, 238-246.
25. Shalev, R.S., Manor, O., Auerbach, J., Gross-Tsur, V. (1998) Persistence of developmental dyscalculia: What counts? Results from a three year prospective follow-up study. Journal of Pediatrics, 133, 358-362.
26. Landau, Y., Gross-Tsur, V., Auerbach, J., Van der Meere, J. & Shalev, R.S (1999). Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and nonverbal learning disabilities: Congruence and incongruence of cognitive and behavioral aspects of attention. Journal of Child Neurology, 14, 299-303.
27. Auerbach, J., Geller, V., Letzer, S., Shinwell, E., Levine, J. Belmaker, R.H., & Ebstein, R.P. (1999). Dopamine D4 receptor (D4DR) and serotonin transporter promoter (5-HTTLPR) polymorphisms in the determination of temperament in two month old infants. Molecular Psychiatry, 4, 369-374.
28. Hartman, C., Hox, J., Auerbach, J., Erol, N., Fonseca, A.C., Novik, T.S., Mellenbergh, G.J., Oosterlaan, J., Roussos, A.C., Shalev, R.S., Zilber, N., Sergeant, J.A. (1999). The construct validity of the Child Behavior Checklist and the Teacher Report Form cross-informant syndromes: A critical evaluation. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 40, 1095-1116.
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30. Auerbach, J.G., Goldstein, E., & Elbedour, S. (2000). Behavior problems in Bedouin school children. Journal of Transcultural Psychiatry, 37, 229-241.
31. Hans, S.L., Auerbach, J.G., Asarnow, J.R., Styr, B., & Marcus, J. (2000). Social adjustment of adolescents at risk for schizophrenia: The Jerusalem Infant Development Study. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 39, 1406-1414
32. Ebstein, R.P. & Auerbach, J.G. (2000). Dopamine D4 receptor, serotonin transporter genotype and temperament in early childhood. Biological Psychiatry, 47, 10S Supplement.
33. Shalev, R.S., Auerbach, J., Manor, O., & Gross-Tsur, V. (2000). Developmental dyscalculia: prevalence and prognosis. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 9:II58-64.
34. Auerbach, J., Benjamin, J., Faroy, M., Kahana, M., Geller, V., & Ebstein, R.B. (2001). DRD4 related to infant attention and information processing: A developmental link to ADHD? Psychiatric Genetics 11, 31-36.
35. Auerbach, J., Faroy, M., Ebstein, R.P, Kahana, M.& Levine, J. (2001). The association of the dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4) and serotonin transporter promoter gene (5-HTTLPR) with temperament in 12-month-old infants. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 42, 777-783.
36. Landau, Y.E., Auerbach, J.G., Gross-Tsur, V. & Shalev, R.S. (2003). Speed of performance of children with developmental right hemisphere disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Journal of Child Neurology, 18, 264-268.
37. Hans, S.L., Auerbach, J.G., Styr, B., & Marcus, J. (2004). Offspring of schizophrenic parents: Mental disorders during childhood and adolescence. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 30,303-315.
38. Auerbach, J.G., Atzaba-Poria, N., Berger, A. & Landau, R. (2004). Emerging developmental pathways to ADHD: Possible path markers in early infancy. Neural Plasticity, 11, 29-44.
39. Sonuga-Barke, E.J.S., Auerbach, J., Campbell, S.B., Daley, D., Thompson, M. (2005). Varieties of preschool hyperactivity: Multiple pathways between risk and disorder. Developmental Science 8, 141-150.
40. Hans, S.L., Auerbach, J.G., & Marcus, J. (2005). Development from birth to adolescence of children at risk for schizophrenia. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology15, 384-394.
41. Auerbach, J.G., Landau, R., Berger, A., Arbelle, S., Faroy, M., & Karplus, M. (2005). Neonatal behavior of infants at familial risk for ADHD. Infant Behavior and Development, 28, 220-224.
42. Erlenmeyer-Kimling, L., Hans, S.L., Ingraham, L., Marcus, J., Wynne, L., Rehman, A., Roberts, S.A., & Auerbach, J. (2005). Handedness in children with schizophrenic parents: Data from three high-risk studies. Behavior Genetics, 35, 351-358.
43. Russell, V.A., Oades, R.D., Tannock, R., Killeen, P.R., Auerbach, J. Johansen, E.B. & Sagvolden, T. (2006). Response variability in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A neural energetics hypothesis. Behavioral and Brain Functions (ejournal).
44. Auerbach, J.G., Gross-Tsur, V., Manor, O., & Shalev, R.S (2008) Emotional and behavioral characteristics over a six-year period in youths with persistent and non-persistent dyscalculia. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 41, 263-273.
45. Auerbach, J.G., Berger, A., Atzaba-Poria, N., Arbelle, S., Cypin, N., Friedman, A. & Landau, R. (2008). Temperament at 7, 12, and 25 months in children at familial risk for ADHD. Infant and Child Development, 17, 321-338.
46. Landau, R., Amiel-Laviad, R., Atzaba-Poria, N., Berger, A., Arbelle, S., & Auerbach, J.G. (2009). Mothers’ and fathers’ interaction with 7-month-old sons at familial risk for ADHD during infant’s free play, with restrictions on interaction. Infant Behavior and Development, 32, 173-182.
47. Hans, S.L., Auerbach, J.G., Nuechterlein, K.H., Asarnow, R.F., Asarnow, J., Styr, B. & Marcus, J. (2009). Neurodevelopmental factors associated with schizotypal symptoms among adolescents at risk for schizophrenia. Development and Psychopathology, 21, 1195-2010.
48. Hamdan, S., Auerbach, J. & Apter, A.(2009). Polygamy and mental health. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 18, 775-780.
49. Landau, R., Avital, M., Berger, A., Atzaba-Poria, N., Arbelle, S., Faroy, M. & Auerbach, J.G. (2010). Parenting of 7-monthold infants at familial risk for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Infant Mental Health Journal, 31, 141-158.
50. Auerbach, J.G. , Atzaba-Poria, N., Berger, A., Landau, R., Arbelle, S., Raz, Y. & Ebstein, R. (2010). Dopamine risk and paternal ADHD symptomatology associated with ADHD symptoms in four-and a half-year-old boys. Psychiatric Genetics, 20, 160-165.
51. Landau, R., Sadeh, A., Vassoly, P., Berger, A., Atzaba-Poria, N. & Auerbach, J.G. (2010). Sleep patterns of 7-week-old infants at familial risk for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Infant Mental Health Journal, 31, 630-646.
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