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Phonological and semantic specialization in 9- to 10-year-old children during auditory word processing ...
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Neural pathways of phonological and semantic processing and its relations to children’s reading skills ...
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Deficits of uncinate fasciculus in developmental dyslexia ...
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Song, zj. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Phonological and Semantic Neural Specialization Predicting Reading Comprehension Skill ...
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Phonological and Semantic Neural Specialization Predicting Growth in Reading Skill ...
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Right Structural and Functional Reorganization in Four-Year-Old Children with Perinatal Arterial Ischemic Stroke Predict Language Production
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François, Clément; Ripollés, Pablo; Ferreri, Laura; Muchart López, Jordi; Sierpowska, Joanna; Fons, Carme; Sole, Jorgina; Rebollo, Monica; Zatorre, Robert J.; Garcia Alix, Alfredo; Bosch Galceran, Laura; Rodríguez Fornells, Antoni. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2019
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Brain imaging methods have contributed to shed light on the mechanisms of recovery after early brain insult. The assumption that the unaffected right hemisphere can take over language functions after left perinatal stroke is still under debate. Here, we report how patterns of brain structural and functional reorganization were associated with language outcomes in a group of 4-year-old children with left perinatal arterial ischemic stroke. Specifically, we gathered specific fine-grained developmental measures of receptive and productive aspects of language as well as standardized measures of cognitive development. We also collected structural neuroimaging data as well as functional activations during a passive listening story-telling fMRI task and a resting state session (rs-fMRI). Children with a left perinatal stroke showed larger lateralization indices of both structural and functional connectivity of the dorsal language pathway towards the right hemisphere that, in turn, were associated with better language outcomes. Importantly, the pattern of structural asymmetry was significantly more right-lateralized in children with a left perinatal brain insult than in a group of matched healthy controls. These results strongly suggest that early lesions of the left dorsal pathway and the associated perisylvian regions can induce the inter-hemispheric transfer of language functions to right homolog regions. This study provides combined evidence of structural and functional brain reorganization of language networks after early stroke with strong implications for neurobiological models of language development.
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Cerebral ischemia; Children; Developmental neurobiology; Infants; Isquèmia cerebral; Neurobiologia del desenvolupament
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/171493
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Examining Delayed Onset of Dementia in the Bilingual Geriatric Population
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In: Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium (2018)
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Data resource profile: the Child LAnguage REpository (CLARE)
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Scaling Properties of Dimensionality Reduction for Neural Populations and Network Models
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Healing Our Race-Linked Wounds
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In: Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D. (2015)
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Art Against Inhospitability: An Interpretation Of The Aesthetic Dimension In Freud, Dewey, and Marcuse
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In: Senior Projects Spring 2012 (2012)
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Empathy-Based Conservation: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Conservation Policy and Decision-Making
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In: Environmental Studies Undergraduate Student Theses (2011)
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Graduate Committee Minutes
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In: Graduate Committee Minutes (2009)
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Graduate Committee Agenda (Amended)
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In: Graduate Committee Agendas (2009)
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Graduate Committee Agenda
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In: Graduate Committee Agendas (2009)
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