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Picturing words? Sensorimotor cortex activation for printed words in child and adult readers
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In: Brain & Language (2014) (In press). (2014)
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Socioeconomic status and functional brain development - associations in early infancy.
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Training attentional control and working memory - Is younger, better?
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In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) (2012)
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Developmental changes in effective connectivity in the emerging core face network
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In: Cerebral Cortex , 21 (6) pp. 1389-1394. (2011) (2011)
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Developmental changes in effective connectivity in the emerging core face network.
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In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; CrossRef (2011)
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IQ, fetal testosterone and individual variability in children's functional lateralization
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In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA , 47 (12) 2537 - 2543. (2009) (2009)
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A cross-syndrome study of the development of holistic face recognition in children with autism, Down syndrome, and Williams syndrome.
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In: J Exp Child Psychol , 102 (4) pp. 456-486. (2009) (2009)
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Development of face-sensitive event-related potentials during infancy: a review
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In: INT J PSYCHOPHYSIOL , 51 (1) 45 - 58. (2003) (2003)
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Event-related potential (ERP) studies in adults have identified a number of components related to encoding and recognition memory of faces. Although behavioural studies indicate that even very young infants are able to detect faces and recognise familiar individuals, very few ERP studies document the neural correlates of these early abilities. In this article, we review four components (P1, N290, P400, Nc) and slow wave activity that are elicited while infants view faces. Where possible we draw links between these components and their possible equivalents to those observed in children and adults, and we highlight areas where further investigation is required. The theoretical importance of ERP studies of face processing in infants for debates about the origins and domain specificity of the adult cortical face processing system are discussed. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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6-MONTH-OLD INFANTS; CORTEX; cortical face processing system; ERP EVIDENCE; event-related potential; EXPERTISE; face-sensitive; FAMILIAR; FUNCTIONAL BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT; PERCEPTION; RECOGNITION MEMORY; SPECIALIZATION; UNFAMILIAR FACES
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URL: http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/130793/
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Cortical specialisation for face processing: face-sensitive event-related potential components in 3-and 12-month-old infants
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In: NEUROIMAGE , 19 (3) 1180 - 1193. (2003) (2003)
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Developing a brain specialized for face perception: A converging methods approach
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In: DEV PSYCHOBIOL , 40 (3) 200 - 212. (2002) (2002)
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Electrophysiological correlates of cross-linguistic speech perception in native English speakers
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In: Behavioural Brain Research , 111 13 - 23. (2000) (2000)
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Connectionism and developmental psychology.
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In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Web of Science (Lite) (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/summary.do) ; CrossRef (1997)
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