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Effects of Presentation Rate and Attention on Auditory Discrimination: A Comparison of Long-Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials in School-Aged Children and Adults.Infant Auditory Processing and Event-related Brain Oscillations.Pediatric neuroimaging in early childhood and infancy: challenges and practical guidelinesReduced Sensory Oscillatory Activity during Rapid Auditory Processing as a Correlate of Language-Learning Impairment.Resting frontal gamma power at 16, 24 and 36 months predicts individual differences in language and cognition at 4 and 5 years.Early cognitive and language skills are linked to resting frontal gamma power across the first 3 years.Brain responses to tonal changes in the first two years of life.Development of structure and function in the infant brain: implications for cognition, language and social behaviour.Infant information processing and family history of specific language impairment: converging evidence for RAP deficits from two paradigmsTracking the attentional blink profile: a cross-sectional study from childhood to adolescence.A family aggregation study: the influence of family history and other risk factors on language development.Links between abnormal brain structure and cognition in holoprosencephalyAssessment of functional development in normal infant brain using arterial spin labeled perfusion MRI.Regional infant brain development: an MRI-based morphometric analysis in 3 to 13 month olds.Distraction by emotion in early adolescence: affective facilitation and interference during the attentional blink.Oscillatory Dynamics Underlying Perceptual Narrowing of Native Phoneme Mapping from 6 to 12 Months of Age.ICA-derived cortical responses indexing rapid multi-feature auditory processing in six-month-old infants.Using early standardized language measures to predict later language and early reading outcomes in children at high risk for language-learning impairments.The Carter Neurocognitive Assessment for children with severely compromised expressive language and motor skills.Infant discrimination of rapid auditory cues predicts later language impairment.Infant sensitivity to audiovisually coherent events.Enhancement of gamma oscillations indicates preferential processing of native over foreign phonemic contrasts in infants.Involuntary switching of attention mediates differences in event-related responses to complex tones between early and late Spanish-English bilinguals.Automatic classification of 6-month-old infants at familial risk for language-based learning disorder using a support vector machine.Understanding language and cognitive deficits in very low birth weight children.Associations between the size of the amygdala in infancy and language abilities during the preschool years in normally developing children.Time course of ERP generators to syllables in infants: a source localization study using age-appropriate brain templates.Plasticity in developing brain: active auditory exposure impacts prelinguistic acoustic mapping.Oscillatory support for rapid frequency change processing in infants.Source localization of event-related potentials to pitch change mapped onto age-appropriate MRIs at 6 months of age.Relationship of nonlinear analysis, MRI and SPECT in the lateralization of temporal lobe epilepsy.Age and experience-related improvements in gap detection in the rat.Fine orientation discrimination and shape constancy in young infants.An electrophysiological investigation of discourse coherence in healthy adultsNeonatal electrophysiological predictors of cognitive and language developmentMaturation of auditory evoked potentials from 6 to 48 months: Prediction to 3 and 4 year language and cognitive abilitiesTiming errors in auditory event-related potentials
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