John E Richards
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Recent Articles
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Kanel D, Morales S, Altman K, Richards J, Winkler A, Pine D, et al.
Dev Psychol
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39760730
Individual differences in how the brain responds to novelty are present from infancy. A common method of studying novelty processing is through event-related potentials (ERPs). While ERPs possess millisecond precision,...
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Sullivan E, Pirazzoli L, Richards J, Shama T, Chaumette A, Haque R, et al.
Dev Psychol
. 2024 Aug;
60(12):2306-2320.
PMID: 39207415
Auditory statistical learning, or the ability to detect statistical regularities in continuously presented stimuli, is thought to be one element that underlies language acquisition. Prior studies have uncovered behavioral and...
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Conte S, Zimmerman D, Richards J
PLoS One
. 2024 May;
19(5):e0301520.
PMID: 38758830
White matter (WM) changes occur throughout the lifespan at a different rate for each developmental period. We aggregated 10879 structural MRIs and 6186 diffusion-weighted MRIs from participants between 2 weeks...
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Bradshaw J, Fu X, Richards J
Dev Sci
. 2024 Mar;
27(4):e13500.
PMID: 38499474
Sustained attention (SA) is an endogenous form of attention that emerges in infancy and reflects cognitive engagement and processing. SA is critical for learning and has been measured using different...
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Richards J, Guy M, Hogan A, Roberts J
Autism Res
. 2023 Nov;
17(1):89-108.
PMID: 37916532
The current study examined patterns of event-related potential (ERP) responses during a face processing task in groups of preschoolers uniquely impacted by autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including (1) children with...
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Conte S, Richards J, Fox N, Valadez E, McSweeney M, Tan E, et al.
Psychophysiology
. 2023 May;
60(10):e14336.
PMID: 37212619
The ability to monitor performance during a goal-directed behavior differs among children and adults in ways that can be measured with several tasks and techniques. As well, recent work has...
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Kelsey C, Modico M, Richards J, Bosquet Enlow M, Nelson C
Child Dev
. 2022 Nov;
94(2):563-578.
PMID: 36428283
Frontal asymmetry (FA), the difference in brain activity between the left versus right frontal areas, is thought to reflect approach versus avoidance motivation. This study (2012-2021) used functional near-infrared spectroscopy...
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Cortical Source Analysis of the Face Sensitive N290 ERP Component in Infants at High Risk for Autism
Guy M, Richards J, Roberts J
Brain Sci
. 2022 Sep;
12(9).
PMID: 36138866
Appropriate head models for cortical source analysis were investigated and applied to source analyses examining the neural bases of the face-sensitive N290 event-related potential (ERP) component in infants at high...
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Fu X, Richards J
J Biomed Opt
. 2022 Jul;
27(8).
PMID: 35810323
Significance: Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) uses near-infrared light spectroscopy to measure changes in cerebral hemoglobin concentration. Anatomical interpretations of the brain location that generates the hemodynamic signal require accurate descriptions...
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Pirazzoli L, Sullivan E, Xie W, Richards J, Bulgarelli C, Lloyd-Fox S, et al.
Dev Cogn Neurosci
. 2022 Jun;
56:101125.
PMID: 35763916
Social cognition skills and socioemotional development are compromised in children growing up in low SES contexts, however, the mechanisms underlying this association remain unknown. Exposure to psychosocial risk factors early...