Cognitive modules utilized for narrative comprehension in children: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
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A review and synthesis of the first 20 years of PET and fMRI studies of heard speech, spoken language and readingLanguage networks in children: evidence from functional MRI studies.Music and speech listening enhance the recovery of early sensory processing after strokeModerating effects of music on resting state networks.Musical experts recruit action-related neural structures in harmonic anomaly detection: evidence for embodied cognition in expertiseStory time turbocharger? Child engagement during shared reading and cerebellar activation and connectivity in preschool-age children listening to stories.The nature of the language input affects brain activation during learning from a natural languageDynamic changes in network activations characterize early learning of a natural language.Comparison of functional network connectivity for passive-listening and active-response narrative comprehension in adolescentsNeural substrate differences in language networks and associated language-related behavioral impairments in children with TBI: a preliminary fMRI investigationCombined analysis of sMRI and fMRI imaging data provides accurate disease markers for hearing impairment.A 10-year longitudinal fMRI study of narrative comprehension in children and adolescentsListening to an audio drama activates two processing networks, one for all sounds, another exclusively for speech.Influence of gestational age and postnatal age on speech sound processing in NICU infants.A spectral graphical model approach for learning brain connectivity network of children's narrative comprehension.The neural basis of speech parsing in children and adults.Neural development of networks for audiovisual speech comprehension.A linear structural equation model for covert verb generation based on independent component analysis of FMRI data from children and adolescents.A hierarchy of temporal receptive windows in human cortex.Functional magnetic resonance imaging of hearing-impaired children under sedation before cochlear implantationCortical reorganization of language functioning following perinatal left MCA stroke.Object identification and lexical/semantic access in children: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of word-picture matching.Functional MRI of language lateralization during development in children.Comparison of fMRI data from passive listening and active-response story processing tasks in children.Developmental changes in activation and effective connectivity in phonological processing.Enhanced intersubject correlations during movie viewing correlate with successful episodic encodingNeural correlates of observing pretend play in which one object is represented as another.A longitudinal functional magnetic resonance imaging study of language development in children 5 to 11 years oldNetworks involved in olfaction and their dynamics using independent component analysis and unified structural equation modeling.Predicting language outcome and recovery after stroke: the PLORAS systemDevelopmental differences of neurocognitive networks for phonological and semantic processing in Chinese word reading.Rearranging the world: neural network supporting the processing of temporal connectivesIndividual differences in auditory sentence comprehension in children: An exploratory event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging investigationVulnerability of the ventral language network in children with focal epilepsy.Language and brain volumes in children with epilepsy.Semantic association investigated with functional MRI and independent component analysisThe effects of left or right hemispheric epilepsy on language networks investigated with semantic decision fMRI task and independent component analysis.Functional genetic variation of the cannabinoid receptor 1 and cannabis use interact on prefrontal connectivity and related working memory behavior.Increased resting-state functional connectivity of visual- and cognitive-control brain networks after training in children with reading difficultiesSex differences in the development of neuroanatomical functional connectivity underlying intelligence found using Bayesian connectivity analysis.
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Cognitive modules utilized for narrative comprehension in children: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
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