Sean Froudist Walsh
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Recent Articles
1.
White T, Symington I, Castellanos N, Brittain P, Walsh S, Nam K, et al.
Neuroimage Clin
. 2019 Jun;
23:101901.
PMID: 31229497
No abstract available.
2.
Sarkar S, DellAcqua F, Walsh S, Blackwood N, Scott S, Craig M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Jun;
11(6):e0155475.
PMID: 27271503
Background: The biological basis of severe antisocial behaviour in adolescents is poorly understood. We recently reported that adolescents with conduct disorder (CD) have significantly increased fractional anisotropy (FA) of the...
3.
Brittain P, Walsh S, Nam K, Giampietro V, Karolis V, Murray R, et al.
Neuroimage Clin
. 2014 Nov;
6:54-63.
PMID: 25379416
Very preterm birth (VPT; < 33 weeks of gestation) is associated with an increased risk of learning disability, which contributes to more VPT-born children repeating grades and underachieving in school....
4.
White T, Symington I, Castellanos N, Brittain P, Walsh S, Nam K, et al.
Neuroimage Clin
. 2014 Feb;
4:352-65.
PMID: 24567907
Advances in neonatal medicine have resulted in a larger proportion of preterm-born individuals reaching adulthood. Their increased liability to psychiatric illness and impairments of cognition and behaviour intimate lasting cerebral...
5.
Berthier M, Walsh S, Davila G, Nabrozidis A, Juarez Y Ruiz de Mier R, Gutierrez A, et al.
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2014 Jan;
7:873.
PMID: 24391569
Assessment of brain-damaged subjects presenting with dissociated repetition deficits after selective injury to either the left dorsal or ventral auditory pathways can provide further insight on their respective roles in...
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Salvan P, Walsh S, Allin M, Walshe M, Murray R, Bhattacharyya S, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2013 Dec;
102 Pt 1:152-61.
PMID: 24368264
Very preterm (VPT) birth is considered a risk factor not only for neurological impairment, but also for reduced function in several cognitive domains in childhood and later in life. Individuals...
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Tuomiranta L, Camara E, Walsh S, Ripolles P, Saunavaara J, Parkkola R, et al.
Cortex
. 2013 Nov;
50:174-91.
PMID: 24262200
The ability to learn to use new words is thought to depend on the integrity of the left dorsal temporo-frontal speech processing pathway. We tested this assumption in a chronic...
8.
De-Torres I, Davila G, Berthier M, Walsh S, Moreno-Torres I, Ruiz-Cruces R
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2013 Oct;
7:675.
PMID: 24151460
Knowledge on the patterns of repetition amongst individuals who develop language deficits in association with right hemisphere lesions (crossed aphasia) is very limited. Available data indicate that repetition in some...
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Moreno-Torres I, Berthier M, Del Mar Cid M, Green C, Gutierrez A, Garcia-Casares N, et al.
Neuropsychologia
. 2012 Dec;
51(3):520-37.
PMID: 23196144
Foreign accent syndrome (FAS) is a rare condition which is placed in the mildest end of the spectrum of speech disorders. The impairment, not severe enough to elicit phonological errors,...
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Berthier M, Garcia-Casares N, Walsh S, Nabrozidis A, Ruiz de Mier R, Green C, et al.
Discov Med
. 2011 Oct;
12(65):275-89.
PMID: 22031666
Aphasia, a condition defined as the partial or complete loss of language function after brain damage, is one of the most devastating cognitive deficits produced by stroke lesions. Over the...