Seth T. Sorensen
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Seth T. Sorensen's research focuses on neurodevelopmental and psychiatric conditions, particularly in pediatric populations. His work investigates the impact of factors such as obesity and feeding habits on cognitive processes, including inhibitory control and arithmetic processing, utilizing event-related potential (ERP) studies. Sorensen has also examined dystrophinopathy, a condition associated with muscular dystrophy, exploring gaps in its assessment and care and developing screening tools for related neurodevelopmental and psychiatric symptoms. His research network includes collaborators from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, such as Linda Larson-Prior, Aline Andres, Aravindhan Veerapandiyan, and Clark Sims. Sorensen has published 21 papers, accumulating 262 citations, with an h-index of 7. His most recent publication was in 2024, indicating recent activity in his research endeavors.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 262
Selected Publications
- Gaps in the Assessment and Care of Neurodevelopmental and Psychiatric Conditions Associated With Dystrophinopathy (2024) DOI
- The <scp>BELS</scp> questionnaire: A novel screening tool for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric symptoms in pediatric dystrophinopathy (2024) DOI
- Exploring the relationship between child temperament, maternal psychiatric symptoms, family environment and infant feeding (2024) DOI
- Impact of feeding habits on the development of language-specific processing of phonemes in brain: An event-related potentials study (2023) DOI
- Effect of Obesity on Arithmetic Processing in Preteens With High and Low Math Skills: An Event-Related Potentials Study (2022) DOI
- Effect of obesity on inhibitory control in preadolescents during stop-signal task. An event-related potentials study (2021) DOI
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