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How the inference of hierarchical rules unfolds over time.
Eckstein, Maria K; Starr, Ariel; Bunge, Silvia A. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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Eye movements provide insight into individual differences in children's analogical reasoning strategies.
Starr, Ariel; Vendetti, Michael S; Bunge, Silvia A. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2018
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Spatial Metaphor and the Development of Cross-Domain Mappings in Early Childhood ...
Starr, Ariel; Srinivasan, Mahesh. - : PsyArXiv, 2018
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Spatial Metaphor and the Development of Cross-Domain Mappings in Early Childhood
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An Introduction to the Approximate Number System
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Eye movements provide insight into individual differences in children’s analogical reasoning strategies
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fMRI of syntactic processing in typically developing children: structural correlates in the inferior frontal gyrus.
In: Developmental cognitive neuroscience, vol 1, iss 3 (2011)
Abstract: Development of syntactic processing was examined to evaluate maturational processes including left language lateralization functions and increased specialization of brain regions important for syntactic processing. We utilized multimodal methods, including indices of brain activity from fMRI during a syntactic processing task, cortical thickness measurements from structural MRI, and neuropsychological measures. To evaluate hypotheses about increasing lateralization and specialization with development, we examined relationships between cortical thickness and magnitude and spatial activation extent within the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and its right hemisphere homologue. We predicted that increased activation in the left and decreased activation in the right IFG would be associated with increased syntactic proficiency. As predicted, a more mature pattern of increased thickness in the right pars triangularis was associated with decreased activation intensity and extent in the right IFG. These findings suggest a maturational shift towards decreased involvement of the right IFG for syntactic processing. Better syntactic skills were associated with increased activation in the left IFG independent from age, suggesting increased specialization of the left IFG with increased proficiency. Overall, our findings show relationships between structural and functional neurodevelopment that co-occur with improved syntactic processing in critical language regions of the IFG in typically developing children.
Keyword: Acoustic Stimulation; Adolescent; Child; Child Development; Clinical Research; Clinical Sciences; Cognitive Sciences; Female; fMRI; Frontal Lobe; Humans; language; Language Development; lateralization; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; multimodal; Neurosciences; Pediatric; Psychomotor Performance; Syntax; typical development
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2v76w92t
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