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YACLC: A Chinese Learner Corpus with Multidimensional Annotation ...
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Multifactorial pathways facilitate resilience among kindergarteners at risk for dyslexia: A longitudinal behavioral and neuroimaging study
In: PMC (2021)
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WeChat as a Platform for Problem-Based Learning Among Hematological Postgraduates: Feasibility and Acceptability Study
In: J Med Internet Res (2021)
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How the public used face masks in China during the coronavirus disease pandemic: A survey study
In: Int J Nurs Stud (2021)
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Voxel-Mirrored Homotopic Connectivity Associated With Change of Cognitive Function in Chronic Pontine Stroke
In: Front Aging Neurosci (2021)
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Multifactorial pathways facilitate resilience among kindergarteners at risk for dyslexia: A longitudinal behavioral and neuroimaging study
In: Dev Sci (2020)
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Neural Bases of Phonological and Semantic Processing in Early Childhood
In: Brain Connect (2020)
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Brain Activation for Cochlear Implant Users: A Pilot fNIRS Study
In: UCARE Research Products (2020)
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Development of Tract-Specific White Matter Pathways During Early Reading Development in At-Risk Children and Typical Controls
Wang, Yingying; Mauer, Meaghan V.; Raney, Talia. - : Oxford University Press, 2017
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Examining the relationship between home literacy environment and neural correlates of phonological processing in beginning readers with and without a familial risk for dyslexia: an fMRI study
In: Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior: Papers & Publications (2017)
Abstract: Developmental dyslexia is a language-based learning disability characterized by persistent difficulty in learning to read. While an understanding of genetic contributions is emerging, the ways the environment affects brain functioning in children with developmental dyslexia are poorly understood. A relationship between the home literacy environment (HLE) and neural correlates of reading has been identified in typically developing children, yet it remains unclear whether similar effects are observable in children with a genetic predisposition for dyslexia. Understanding environmental contributions is important given that we do not understand why some genetically at-risk children do not develop dyslexia. Here we investigate for the first time the relationship between HLE and the neural correlates of phonological processing in beginning readers with (FHD+, n=29) and without (FHD−, n=21) a family history of developmental dyslexia. We controlled for socio-economic status to isolate the neurobiological mechanism by which HLE affects reading development. Group differences revealed stronger correlation of HLE with brain activation in the left inferior/middle frontal and right fusiform gyri in FHD− compared to FHD+ children, suggesting greater impact of HLE on manipulation of phonological codes and recruitment of orthographic representations in typically developing children. In contrast, activation in the right precentral gyrus showed a significantly stronger correlation with HLE in FHD+ compared to FHD− children, suggesting emerging compensatory networks in genetically at-risk children. Overall, our results suggest that genetic predisposition for dyslexia alters contributions of HLE to early reading skills before formal reading instruction, which has important implications for educational practice and intervention models.
Keyword: Analytical; Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms; Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment; Dyslexia; fMRI; Home Literacy Environment; Life Sciences; Medicine and Health Sciences; Nervous System; Neuroscience and Neurobiology; Other Analytical; Other Neuroscience and Neurobiology; Other Psychiatry and Psychology; Phonological Processing; Psychiatry and Psychology; Rehabilitation and Therapy; Sports Sciences
URL: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cbbbpapers/52
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1050&context=cbbbpapers
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Examining the relationship between home literacy environment and neural correlates of phonological processing in beginning readers with and without a familial risk for dyslexia: an fMRI study
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Physical Feature Encoding and Word Recognition Abilities Are Altered in Children with Intractable Epilepsy: Preliminary Neuromagnetic Evidence
Pardos, Maria; Korostenskaja, Milena; Xiang, Jing. - : Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2015
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Physical Feature Encoding and Word Recognition Abilities Are Altered in Children with Intractable Epilepsy: Preliminary Neuromagnetic Evidence
In: Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior: Papers & Publications (2015)
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Concordance of MEG and fMRI patterns in adolescents during verb generation
In: Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior: Papers & Publications (2013)
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Concordance of MEG and fMRI patterns in adolescents during verb generation
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Neuromagnetic measures of word processing in bilinguals and monolinguals
In: Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior: Papers & Publications (2011)
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Counterfactual donkey sentences: a response to Robert van Rooij
In: Journal of semantics. - Oxford : Univ. Press 26 (2009) 3, 317-328
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