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Autor:
Isabelle Soares-Boucaud, Kristina Moll, Valéria Csépe, Sylviane Valdois, Bertram Müller-Myhsok, Dénes Tóth, Catherine Billard, Sanne van der Mark, Michael Conlon O'Donovan, Gerd Schulte-Körne, Florence George, Christophe Loïc Gérard, Enrico Schulz, Kaisa Lohvansuu, Isabelle Comte-Gervais, Sarah Kunze, Nina Neuhoff, Daniel Brandeis, Caroline Bogliotti, Yves Chaix, Anniek Vaessen, Emilie Longeras, Jürgen Bartling, Stéphanie Iannuzzi, Johannes C. Ziegler, Jean-François Démonet, Julie Williams, Paavo H.T. Leppänen, Camille Chabernaud, Karin Landerl, Michel Ekkebus, Franck Ramus, Urs Maurer, Leo Blomert, Patty Gerretsen, Heikki Lyytinen, Jennifer Bruder, Florence Delteil-Pinton, Ferenc Honbolygó
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 54:686-694
Background: The relationship between phoneme awareness, rapid automatized naming (RAN), verbal short-term/working memory (ST/WM) and diagnostic category is investigated in control and dyslexic children, and the extent to which this depends on orthogr
Autor:
Samuele Cortese, F. Xavier Castellanos, Clare Kelly, Adriana Di Martino, Michael P. Milham, Camille Chabernaud, Erika Proal
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 169:1038-1055
The authors performed a comprehensive meta-analysis of task-based functional MRI studies of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).The authors searched PubMed, Ovid, EMBASE, Web of Science, ERIC, CINAHAL, and NeuroSynth for studies published
Autor:
Camille Chabernaud, F. Xavier Castellanos, Michael P. Milham, Clare Kelly, Adriana Di Martino, Maarten Mennes, Kate B. Nooner
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychiatry, 71, 434-42
Biological Psychiatry, 71, 5, pp. 434-42
Biological Psychiatry, 71, 5, pp. 434-42
Item does not contain fulltext BACKGROUND: Emerging neuroscientific and genetic findings emphasize the dimensional rather than the categorical aspects of psychiatric disorders. However, the integration of dimensional approaches within the current cat
Autor:
John W. VanMeter, Michael P. Milham, William D. Gaillard, Camille Chabernaud, Peter G. Kardel, Maarten Mennes, Maria T. Acosta, Roger J. Packer, Francisco X. Castellanos, M. Layne Kalbfleisch
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Letters, 515, 1, pp. 28-33
Neuroscience Letters, 515, 28-33
Neuroscience Letters, 515, 28-33
Item does not contain fulltext In the Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) mouse model, lovastatin, used clinically for hypercholesterolemia, improves cognitive dysfunction. While such impairment has been studied in NF1, the neural substrates remain unclea
Autor:
Dominique Sirinelli, C. Barbier, Pierre Castelnau, Philippe Bertrand, Camille Chabernaud, Laurent Barantin, Catherine Sembely, Jean-Philippe Cottier
Publikováno v:
Neuroradiology. 53:141-148
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is frequently associated with hyperintense lesions on T2-weighted images called “unidentified bright objects” (UBO). To better characterize the functional significance of UBO, we investigate the basal ganglia and th
Publikováno v:
Développements. :35-44
La reconnaissance visuelle des objets a ete etudiee chez des enfants avec autisme a la BORB (Birmingham Object Recognition Battery) creee par Riddoch et Humphreys (1993) pour decrire les traitements impliques dans l’identification visuelle des obje
Autor:
M.-A. Barthez, Bruno Giraudeau, Dominique Sirinelli, Catherine Sembely, Geraldine Deseille-Turlotte, Jean-Philippe Cottier, C. Barbier, Gérard Lorette, Pierre Castelnau, Camille Chabernaud
Publikováno v:
Developmental neuropsychology. 34(6)
Learning disabilities represent the main childhood complication in neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). Patients frequently exhibit T2-weighted hyperintensities called unidentified bright objects (UBOs) on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with uncl