- A comparison of multivariate causality based measures of effective connectivity
- A lack of statistical pitfalls in the comparison of multivariate causality measures for effective causality
- Choroid plexus papilloma expansion over 7 years in Aicardi syndrome
- Diffusion tensor quantification of the relations between microstructural and macrostructural indices of white matter and reading
- Diffusion tensor tractography of the human brain cortico-ponto-cerebellar pathways: a quantitative preliminary study
- Diffusion tensor‐based regional gray matter tissue segmentation using the international consortium for brain mapping atlases
- Entorhinal Cortex Thickness across the Human Lifespan
- Functional Neuroimaging of Language Using Magnetoencephalography
- Global cerebral and regional multimodal neuroimaging markers of the neurobiology of autism: development and cognition
- Greater Pre-Stimulus Effective Connectivity from the Left Inferior Frontal Area to other Areas is Associated with Better Phonological Decoding in Dyslexic Readers
- Human brain atlas-based volumetry and relaxometry: application to healthy development and natural aging
- Increased left prefrontal activation during an auditory language task in adolescents born preterm at high risk
- Increased prefrontal activation in adolescents born prematurely at high risk during a reading task
- Information communication networks in severe traumatic brain injury
- Laterality of temporoparietal causal connectivity during the prestimulus period correlates with phonological decoding task performance in dyslexic and typical readers
- Linear coding of voice onset time
- Locked-in Intact Functional Networks in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Case-Control Study
- Multichannel least-squares linear regression provides a fast, accurate, unbiased and robust estimation of Granger causality for neurophysiological data
- Network‐based analysis reveals stronger local diffusion‐based connectivity and different correlations with oral language skills in brains of children with high functioning autism spectrum disorders
- Objective Phonological and Subjective Perceptual Characteristics of Syllables Modulate Spatiotemporal Patterns of Superior Temporal Gyrus Activity
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