Jeffrey Hutsler
Associate Professor · Autism Spectrum Disorders
University of Nevada, RenoAbout
Jeffrey Hutsler is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno, affiliated with the Institute of Neuroscience. His research focuses on the microanatomical organization of the human brain, particularly in individuals with autism spectrum disorders.
- Ph.D. in Physiological Psychology, University of California, Davis (1993)
- M.A. in Physiological Psychology, University of California, Davis (1991)
- B.A. in Psychology, San Jose State University (1988)
Hutsler's research explores cortical layering, dendritic spine densities, white matter diffusion, and subplate abnormalities in autism. He integrates histological assessments with neuroimaging techniques to study structural and functional brain differences.
His recent publications (2025-2011) emphasize autism-related cortical anomalies, visual processing, hemispheric specialization, and computational modeling. Key trends include the use of fNIRS and diffusion MRI to link structural changes to behavioral symptoms.
- Slifka-Ritvo Award for Innovation in Autism Research (2010)
- Vada Trimble Outstanding Mentor Award (2013)
Hutsler has mentored numerous students through courses like Human Neuropsychology, Developmental Neuropsychology, and the Neuropsychology of Autism. His work often involves collaborations in neuroimaging, developmental neuroscience, and autism research.
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