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Publikováno v:
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 57:1150-1158
Aim Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a genetic disorder with a cognitive profile that includes visual–spatial perception deficits and a high incidence of reading disability. There is a paucity of information about how this cognitively complex popu
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Letters. 449:155-160
Functional neuroimaging studies investigating sex differences in visuospatial processing traditionally focus on mental rotation tasks in adults, as it is a consistently robust finding, with a limited number of studies examining tasks tapping visuospa
Autor:
J.G. Blankner, James J. Pekar, Laurie E. Cutting, J. R. Abel, Stewart H. Mostofsky, A.M. Clements, Sheryl L. Rimrodt, Martha B. Denckla
Publikováno v:
Brain and Language. 98:150-158
Sex differences on language and visuospatial tasks are of great interest, with differences in hemispheric laterality hypothesized to exist between males and females. Some functional imaging studies examining sex differences have shown that males are
Autor:
A.M. Clements, Susan M. Courtney, James J. Pekar, Kenneth R. Pugh, Joseph H. Bisesi, Joanna G.B. Schafer, Sheryl L. Rimrodt, Laurie E. Cutting
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 29:429-438
A number of studies have used functional neuroimaging to examine the neural mechanisms of sentence comprehension; however, few fMRI studies have examined activation patterns associated with sentence comprehension after accounting for activation attri
Autor:
James J. Pekar, Laurie E. Cutting, Aize Cao, Sheryl L. Rimrodt, Nicole Davis, Scott S. Burns, Amy M. Clements-Stephens, Kenneth R. Pugh
Although an extensive literature exists on the neurobiological correlates of dyslexia (DYS), to date, no studies have examined the neurobiological profile of those who exhibit poor reading comprehension despite intact word-level abilities (specific r
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3634135/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3634135/
Autor:
Paul H. Lipkin, Sheryl L. Rimrodt
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics in review. 32(8)
After completing this article, readers should be able to:1. Articulate a systematic medical approach to the child who has school failure or suspected learning disability.2. Compare and contrast learning disability from other related conditions that m
Autor:
Daniel J. Peterson, Laurie E. Cutting, E. Mark Mahone, Walter E. Kaufmann, Martha B. Denckla, Sheryl L. Rimrodt, Matthew Ryan
Diffusion tensor imaging data were collected at 3.0 Tesla from 16 children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and 16 typically developing controls, ages 9 to 14 years. Fractional anisotropy images were calculated and normalized by l
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3526818/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3526818/
Autor:
Martha B. Denckla, Daniel J. Peterson, Laurie E. Cutting, Sheryl L. Rimrodt, Walter E. Kaufmann
Studies of dyslexia using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) have reported fractional anisotropy (FA) differences in left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) and left temporo-parietal white matter, suggesting that impaired reading is associated with atypical w
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2847658/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2847658/
Autor:
James J. Pekar, Kenneth R. Pugh, Susan M. Courtney, Sheryl L. Rimrodt, Amy M. Clements-Stephens, Laurie E. Cutting, Pooja Gaur
Publikováno v:
Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 19(2)
Sentence comprehension (SC) studies in typical and impaired readers suggest that reading for meaning involves more extensive brain activation than reading isolated words. Thus far, no reading disability/dyslexia (RD) studies have directly controlled
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 46(2)
Neuroimaging studies investigating the neural network of visuospatial processing have revealed a right hemisphere network of activation including inferior parietal lobe, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and extrastriate regions. Impaired visuospatial