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Ilanit Gordon is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Child Study Center at Yale University's School of Medicine. She holds a PhD from Bar-Ilan University (2009) and specializes in autism research, psychophysiology, and developmental psychology. Her work focuses on interpersonal synchrony, emotion regulation, and autonomic nervous system responses in social contexts. Notable contributions include studies on oxytocin's effects in children with autism and analyses of marital dynamics among PTSD-affected populations.
- Education: PhD in Psychology (Bar-Ilan University, 2009)
- Affiliations: Yale School of Medicine's Child Study Center
Dr. Gordon's research integrates behavioral, physiological, and neural data to explore social interaction dynamics. Her recent work emphasizes methodological innovations like lagged multidimensional recurrence quantification analysis and theories of flexible multimodal synchrony. Her studies have been featured in high-impact journals such as Psychological Review and Scientific Reports.
Her research has received attention for groundbreaking findings, including a 2013 Yale News highlighted study demonstrating oxytocin's cognitive benefits in children with autism. Collaborations with researchers like Ruth Feldman and Stephen Bartsch underscore her interdisciplinary approach.
