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J M Rumsey

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Brown W, Eliez S, Menon V, Rumsey J, White C, Reiss A
Neurology . 2001 Mar; 56(6):781-3. PMID: 11274316
The MR images of 16 men with dyslexia and 14 control subjects were compared using a voxel-based analysis. Evidence of decreases in gray matter in dyslexic subjects, most notably in...
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Ernst M, Rumsey J
Curr Psychiatry Rep . 2000 Dec; 2(2):124-30. PMID: 11122944
Functional neuroimaging in child psychiatry presents unique scientific, ethical, and technical challenges. The study of childhood disorders presupposes knowledge of neurodevelopment and brain maturation. However, much of human brain science...
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Rumsey J, Ernst M
Ment Retard Dev Disabil Res Rev . 2000 Sep; 6(3):171-9. PMID: 10982494
Functional neuroimaging methods hold promise for elucidating the neurobiology of autistic disorders, yet they present difficult practical and scientific challenges when applied to these complex and heterogeneous syndromes. Single-state studies...
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Eliez S, Rumsey J, Giedd J, Schmitt J, Patwardhan A, Reiss A
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2000 Aug; 41(5):637-44. PMID: 10946755
Functional imaging studies of developmental dyslexia have reported reduced task-related neural activity in the temporal and inferior parietal cortices. To examine the possible contribution of subtle anatomic deviations to these...
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Rumsey J, Horwitz B, Donohue B, Nace K, Maisog J, Andreason P
Brain Lang . 1999 Nov; 70(2):187-204. PMID: 10550226
Functional imaging studies have shown reduced regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in temporal and inferior parietal regions in dyslexia. To relate such abnormalities to the severity of dyslexia, correlations between...
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Horwitz B, Rumsey J, Donohue B
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1998 Jul; 95(15):8939-44. PMID: 9671783
The classic neurologic model for reading, based on studies of patients with acquired alexia, hypothesizes functional linkages between the angular gyrus in the left hemisphere and visual association areas in...
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Rumsey J
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 1998 Jan; 37(1):12. PMID: 9444890
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Rumsey J, Donohue B, Brady D, Nace K, Giedd J, Andreason P
Arch Neurol . 1997 Dec; 54(12):1481-9. PMID: 9400357
Background: Imaging studies have suggested anomalous anatomical asymmetries in language-related regions of the temporal and parietal lobes in individuals with developmental dyslexia. Autopsy studies have reported unusual symmetry of the...
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Rumsey J, Horwitz B, Donohue B, Nace K, Maisog J, Andreason P
Brain . 1997 May; 120 ( Pt 5):739-59. PMID: 9183247
Pronunciation (of irregular/inconsistent words and of pseudowords) and lexical decision-making tasks were used with 15O PET to examine the neural correlates of phonological and orthographic processing in 14 healthy right-handed...
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Rumsey J, Nace K, Donohue B, Wise D, Maisog J, Andreason P
Arch Neurol . 1997 May; 54(5):562-73. PMID: 9152113
Background: Developmental dyslexia is characterized by impaired word recognition, which is thought to result from deficits in phonological processing. Improvements during the course of development are thought to disproportionately involve...