Manuscripts in Prep/Under Review
Wu, Q., Kim, N. Y., & Adolphs, R. (under review). Model-based eye-tracking: a new window to understand individual differences and psychiatric disorders. Nature Mental Health. Preprint: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/mg9n7_v1
Wu, Q.*, Kim, N. Y.*, Lai, A. K., Keles, U., Outten, B., Paul, L. K. & Adolphs, R. (in prep). Social attention in autism investigated in large samples using webcam-based eye tracking. OSF preregistration: https://osf.io/sf7wz * co-first author
Mukherjee, K.*, Kim, N. Y.*, Alamooti, S. T., Adolphs, R., & Kar, K. (in prep). Closed-loop stimulus selection for autism research using artificial neural networks. * co-first author
Peer-reviewed Publications
Wu, Q., Hong, Q., Kim, N. Y., Adolphs, R., Paul, L. K., & Charpentier, C. J. (2025). Variability and stability of autistic traits in the general population: A systematic comparison between online and in-lab samples. Personality Neuroscience, 8, e5.
Kim, N. Y., He, J., Wu, Q., Dai, N., Kohlhoff, K., Turner, J., Paul, L. K., Kennedy, D. P., Adolphs, R., Navalpakkam, V. (2024). Smartphone-based gaze estimation for in-home autism research. Autism Research, 17 (6), 11401148.
Mukherjee, K.*, Kim, N. Y.*, Alamooti, S. T., Adolphs, R., & Kar, K. (2023). Leveraging artificial neural networks to enhance diagnostic efficiency in autism spectrum disorder: A study on facial emotion recognition. Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience.
Kim, N. Y., Pinsk M. A., & Kastner, S. (2021) Neural basis of biased competition in. development: Sensory competition in visual cortex of school-aged children. Cerebral Cortex, 31(6), 3107-3121.
Hoyos, P. M.*, Kim, N. Y.*, Cheng, D., Finkelston, A., & Kastner, S. (2020). Development of spatial biases in school-aged children. Developmental Science, e13053. * co-first author
Kim, N. Y. & Kastner, S. (2019). A biased competition theory for the developmental cognitive neuroscience of visuo-spatial attention. Current Opinion in Psychology, 29, 219-228.
Engell, A. D., Kim, N. Y., & McCarthy, G. (2018). Sensitivity to faces with typical and atypical part configurations within regions of the face-processing network: An fMRI study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 30:7, 963-972.
Kim, N. Y. & McCarthy, G. (2016). Task-relevant effects on pattern discriminability between faces and bodies in the fusiform gyrus. Social Neuroscience, 0919, 1-10.
Kim, N. Y., Lee, S. M., Erlendsdottir, M., & McCarthy, G. (2014). Discriminable spatial patterns of activation for faces and bodies in the fusiform gyrus. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 1–12.
Outreach Articles
Hoyos, P. M., Kim, N. Y., & Kastner, S. (2022). Left or Right? How Attention and Reading Develop Together. Frontiers for Young Minds, 10:734161.
Hoyos, P. M., Kim, N. Y., & Kastner, S. (2019). How is magnetic resonance imaging used to learn about the brain? Frontiers for Young Minds, 7:86.