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An Intracranial Electrophysiology Study of Visual Language Encoding: The Contribution of the Precentral Gyrus to Silent Reading
In: J Cogn Neurosci (2021)
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Effects of Early Language Deprivation on Brain Connectivity: Language Pathways in Deaf Native and Late First-Language Learners of American Sign Language
Cheng, Qi; Roth, Austin; Halgren, Eric. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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Toward A database of intracranial electrophysiology during natural language presentation
In: Prof. Levy via Courtney Crummett (2018)
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Neurolinguistic Processing When the Brain Matures Without Language
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A human neurodevelopmental model for Williams syndrome.
In: Nature, vol 536, iss 7616 (2016)
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A human neurodevelopmental model for Williams syndrome.
In: Nature, vol 536, iss 7616 (2016)
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Neural Language Processing in Adolescent First-Language Learners: Longitudinal Case Studies in American Sign Language
Ferjan Ramirez, Naja; Leonard, Matthew K.; Davenport, Tristan S.. - : Oxford University Press, 2016
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Laminar Profile of Spontaneous and Evoked Theta: Rhythmic Modulation of Cortical Processing During Word Integration
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Atypical right hemisphere specialization for object representations in an adolescent with specific language impairment.
In: Frontiers in human neuroscience, vol 8, iss 1 FEB (2014)
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Neural Language Processing in Adolescent First-Language Learners
Ferjan Ramirez, Naja; Leonard, Matthew K.; Torres, Christina. - : Oxford University Press, 2014
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Speech-Specific Tuning of Neurons in Human Superior Temporal Gyrus
Travis, Katherine E.; Hochberg, Leigh R.; Eskandar, Emad. - : Oxford University Press, 2014
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Neural Language Processing in Adolescent First-Language Learners
Ferjan Ramirez, Naja; Leonard, Matthew K.; Torres, Christina. - : Oxford University Press, 2014
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Speech-Specific Tuning of Neurons in Human Superior Temporal Gyrus
Chan, Alexander M.; Dykstra, Andrew R.; Jayaram, Vinay. - : Oxford University Press, 2014
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Atypical Right Hemisphere Specialization for Object Representations in an Adolescent with Specific Language Impairment
Brown, Timothy T.; Erhart, Matthew; Avesar, Daniel. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Neural stages of spoken, written, and signed word processing in beginning second language learners.
In: Frontiers in human neuroscience, vol 7, iss JUN (2013)
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White matter microstructure correlates of narrative production in typically developing children and children with high functioning autism.
In: Neuropsychologia, vol 51, iss 10 (2013)
Abstract: This study investigated the relationship between white matter microstructure and the development of morphosyntax in a spoken narrative in typically developing children (TD) and in children with high functioning autism (HFA). Autism is characterized by language and communication impairments, yet the relationship between morphosyntactic development in spontaneous discourse contexts and neural development is not well understood in either this population or typical development. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was used to assess multiple parameters of diffusivity as indicators of white matter tract integrity in language-related tracts in children between 6 and 13 years of age. Children were asked to spontaneously tell a story about at time when someone made them sad, mad, or angry. The story was evaluated for morphological accuracy and syntactic complexity. Analysis of the relationship between white matter microstructure and language performance in TD children showed that diffusivity correlated with morphosyntax production in the superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF), a fiber tract traditionally associated with language. At the anatomical level, the HFA group showed abnormal diffusivity in the right inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF) relative to the TD group. Within the HFA group, children with greater white matter integrity in the right ILF displayed greater morphological accuracy during their spoken narrative. Overall, the current study shows an association between white matter structure in a traditional language pathway and narrative performance in TD children. In the autism group, associations were only found in the ILF, suggesting that during real world language use, children with HFA rely less on typical pathways and more on alternative ventral pathways that possibly mediate visual elements of language.
Keyword: Anisotropy; Autism; Autistic Disorder; Biomedical Imaging; Brain Disorders; Child; Child Development Disorders; Clinical Research; Cognitive Sciences; Complex syntax; Computer-Assisted; Development; Diffusion Tensor Imaging; Experimental Psychology; Female; Fractional anisotropy; Functional Laterality; Humans; Image Processing; Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD); Language Development Disorders; Male; Mental Health; Morphology; Myelinated; Narration; Nerve Fibers; Neurosciences; Pediatric; Pervasive; Psychology; Statistics as Topic
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White matter microstructure correlates of narrative production in typically developing children and children with high functioning autism.
In: Neuropsychologia, vol 51, iss 10 (2013)
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Age-related Changes in Tissue Signal Properties Within Cortical Areas Important for Word Understanding in 12- to 19-Month-Old Infants
Travis, Katherine E.; Curran, Megan M.; Torres, Christina. - : Oxford University Press, 2013
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Sequential then Interactive Processing of Letters and Words in the Left Fusiform Gyrus
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Independence of Early Speech Processing from Word Meaning
Travis, Katherine E.; Leonard, Matthew K.; Chan, Alexander M.. - : Oxford University Press, 2013
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