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Helen Tagerflusberg

Psychological and Brain Sciences

Boston University

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About Helen Tagerflusberg at Boston University (BU)

Helen Tager-Flusberg is a leading researcher in autism spectrum disorder, focusing on language development, neural foundations, and family support.

Research Areas

Autism Spectrum DisorderLanguage DevelopmentEEG ResearchChild Mental HealthDevelopmental DisordersFamily SupportNeurodevelopmental ScienceCommunication Disorders
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Academic Impact Matrix

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Research Output

Total Citations37,098

Top 5% globally

Publications401

Highly prolific researcher

h-index106

Nobel-level impact

i10-index243

Exceptional breadth

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